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Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – “friend or foe?" Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, e..." wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis <gallery> Example.jpg|Caption1 Example.jpg|Caption2 </gallery> Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – “friend or foe?" Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying 'thingameewhatsit' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an It-thing. 2a95a13747a7fe9896b8ac30e9baebcfc74668c7 10 9 2023-08-03T15:32:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis <gallery> Example.jpg|Caption1 <gallery> [[thumb]] Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – “friend or foe?" Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying 'thingameewhatsit' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an It-thing. 603d73126fab019569435160bfb92fc05b280dbf 11 10 2023-08-03T15:36:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis <gallery> Example.jpg|Caption1 Example.jpg|Caption2 </gallery> Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – ''“friend or foe?"'' Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying ''thingameewhatsit'' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an '''It-thing'''. f7a4517c3de862dde89302ff358f2213af2c7dda 12 11 2023-08-03T15:41:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis [[File:Logo|thumb|center|words]] Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – ''“friend or foe?"'' Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying ''thingameewhatsit'' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an '''It-thing'''. 5c1cb487d3fbf86f91243e32c21f5aef8d2c2b51 14 12 2023-08-03T15:51:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis [[ <gallery> File:Words|thumb|center|words are passwords </gallery> ]] Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – ''“friend or foe?"'' Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying ''thingameewhatsit'' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an '''It-thing'''. 5123bf9c4261eadf14bdc8edd33cfd05c8f7deb9 15 14 2023-08-03T15:52:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis [[thumb]] Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – ''“friend or foe?"'' Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying ''thingameewhatsit'' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an '''It-thing'''. 70b0c4f3e08fae14d82f538e6b65b4b2d28fe0a6 16 15 2023-08-03T15:52:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki ''“Our minds are incarcerated by our words.”'' – Lynn Margulis Words give access into worlds of their own. They can put a spell on you and keep you in a cognitive trap. Or they can break a spell and set you free. Every word is an ID, a password – in the original sense of a secret code – ''“friend or foe?"'' Words were once born as vocal sounds. They were utterances, spoken to identify things, events, ideas, places, feelings, and all kinds of phenomena. Specific words make communication possible. Using the right word is easier than saying ''thingameewhatsit'' all the time. On the other hand, having no words for some things doesn't mean those somethings don't exist. Give something a word and it becomes an '''It-thing'''. c2360cc7405cc1edb9c603cba01067ff54c0a820 File:Logo.png 6 4 13 2023-08-03T15:43:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 words are passwords wikitext text/x-wiki == Summary == words are passwords b2e8105480320fd24ed1a54c4b5ca612fd1e7ac5 Http://www.example.net/index.php/NEOLOGISMS 0 5 17 2023-08-03T16:48:17Z Symbiopaedics 2 Created page with " '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == Acknow – Biosphere == C == Co- - Consciousness == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == Ecology - Experience == F == Fear - Fusion == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis..." wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == Acknow – Biosphere == C == Co- - Consciousness == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == Ecology - Experience == F == Fear - Fusion == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 09c83ea3ac5d2b8217b0b254494f0a6d152dbfe7 18 17 2023-08-03T16:57:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Biosphere''' [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == Co- - Consciousness == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == Ecology - Experience == F == Fear - Fusion == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist f02806faa3f2e789cf714ef122cb451aab54972e 19 18 2023-08-03T17:02:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Biosphere''' [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness'''[from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == Ecology - Experience == F == Fear - Fusion == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist d89bdf664ee095d8330d687144b4a1634c0762e6 20 19 2023-08-03T17:08:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Biosphere''' [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness'''[from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben'''— [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' – Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites'''— Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon'''— [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == Fear - Fusion == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 6a681cfe276478b4be8802ce58f11c4cb7035822 21 20 2023-08-03T17:14:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Biosphere''' [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness'''[from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben'''— [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' – Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites'''— Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon'''— [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty'''– or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality'''– inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning'''– inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist a7bcc2a048cec8baeb96c5e6bce03e66e684441f 22 21 2023-08-03T17:14:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Biosphere''' [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment'''– [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness'''–[from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom'''– circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben'''— [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' – Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites'''— Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon'''— [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty'''– or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality'''– inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning'''– inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 56788f9186ae37ce90d251dd029a26cd3d15a430 23 22 2023-08-03T17:17:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment'''– [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness'''–[from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom'''– circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben'''— [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' – Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites'''— Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon'''— [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty'''– or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality'''– inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning'''– inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 27f8a3c63554af264009a00ed02e04bd8b6c5624 24 23 2023-08-03T17:18:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben'''— [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' – Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites'''— Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon'''— [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty'''– or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality'''– inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning'''– inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist f8c80dabaabc39ad311b764591d45e1577ab5d50 25 24 2023-08-03T17:18:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty'''– or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality'''– inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning'''– inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 2bec9e072cafd02487ff70422ec71971467a1f02 26 25 2023-08-03T17:19:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius – Gnosis == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 8af5e3f22e8ca4f344c7ebb4e58685e220572133 27 26 2023-08-03T17:22:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* G */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == Genius Gnosis Guardian == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 18c9ff22461147f6a877a1b7b6ccb8a0c44fa98b 28 27 2023-08-03T17:26:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* G */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == Heart - Intuition == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist e0692fdb03bf00428b6117a89c736f3b9297c989 29 28 2023-08-03T17:33:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H/I/J */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inn == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist d62d1323be46a03811b7c24cc055bb5d6d6c1cdf 30 29 2023-08-03T17:40:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H/I/J */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == Ken – Like == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist b9773edc6ff42f735720efadc3925af66f820ec0 31 30 2023-08-03T17:48:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* K/L */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 40c04e28dbbe5b6cde92b9d708f8656178f729e3 32 31 2023-08-03T17:56:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* K/L */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == Generate – Gnosis == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist b575b061ea0ba839a4890f58a652db7db2d273d6 33 32 2023-08-03T18:02:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' == N == Heart - Hostility == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 086b72a21650cac58c5b03c6d155e484b1358f97 34 33 2023-08-03T18:04:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == Sap – System == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 9e1badaa086ad2f053c4c2e7b2409ed82760f0e8 35 34 2023-08-03T18:09:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist dbb97c6b02e9132addbfdd5a034b0ac2de8c0b62 36 35 2023-08-03T18:15:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == Telos – Tutor == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 71104a334bc2d59679f2f948092c8c317a1e1ff1 37 36 2023-08-03T18:18:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 1cfa16fcc1bc4769cd29675548b770a1cdb5ba19 38 37 2023-08-03T18:20:58Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 48f785153dec63c7e690e82ce5611754765af297 39 38 2023-08-03T18:22:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == Darkness - Dystrophy == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist fac1794e20562d7e1b19602bcecdda711047f617 40 39 2023-08-03T20:54:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == Organism == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist e1f2979ec896174334c897bc9cdeea5541627af0 41 40 2023-08-03T21:02:38Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* O */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 8ed9b23ab4eff3ea3dc4a5e308a6d5474288bff5 42 41 2023-08-03T21:14:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H/I/J */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' – [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 4d1644ba40b1d1afc93f277d9ece5e71afdf03d5 43 42 2023-08-03T21:15:03Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H/I/J */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 85f2c3f33a967f5a872d55ce28f74714521315d7 44 43 2023-08-03T21:23:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == X-lings - Zeitgeist 3d5dfae8e837e511220be43e6cfa17e384564eec 45 44 2023-08-03T21:31:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X/Y/Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era c5b36aa67f6c66c542fbcb64412a160dcfd34cb9 46 45 2023-08-03T21:36:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era ee40cff14629ffe8d6a3299fc891234c30a46736 47 46 2023-08-03T21:42:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 9c9fcb0c84262dad02ea7824abbdc4443ade2b24 48 47 2023-08-03T21:54:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era e996605992995c7b6b1e822975c0b37eacc92826 49 48 2023-08-03T22:05:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 57032a00f14b323d195c3d0f191d47d5ed7cca6f 50 49 2023-08-03T22:09:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 51ec4849153589a85d2a7a794edddf9d29ca5039 51 50 2023-08-03T22:24:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 70b1a284b9fd8204ea588fa06f4977dbf4b663ab Http://www.example.net/index.php/NEOLOGISMS 0 5 52 51 2023-08-03T22:30:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 2fa976ad0ae9d096a545d5f28b488ccbdad4515a 53 52 2023-08-03T22:33:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''Category:Words''' Category Discussion Read Edit View history Watch More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 33611cc0edbfa04bd7c8ccafdc3b4736ac088e76 54 53 2023-08-03T22:36:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 031996ddefb8ae62e1c53a7cb33db08c68f3b8a4 55 54 2023-08-03T22:37:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ === More Help Subcategories This category has the following 16 subcategories == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 05af99958ab2e4558225fec89f26ab5eaa9d57f9 56 55 2023-08-03T22:38:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == == New Words for a New Era == === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 15fde912abf4b527e23d7644efa5789e80f65b40 57 56 2023-08-03T22:39:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 4c9191b3f82f13c231a4a160137d04193458e0e4 58 57 2023-08-03T22:39:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == Ur – Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 0fbd86420bd33c82c308073a05a96617d2301400 59 58 2023-08-03T22:43:10Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* U/V/W */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source Work == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 557a3e24d0bec2ce11815946f9b2f5b90f524efe 60 59 2023-08-03T22:50:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* U/V/W */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 88bcf8578950cc1c44c3cf9d40c1924d8e1ca4c4 61 60 2023-08-03T23:00:03Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* U/V/W */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 394c901be6b478e20b825d91f8ed9ef03f8452d4 62 61 2023-08-03T23:04:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X/Y/Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 32955f5a3e9f7c046d7bf2ae142912ed6a474b11 63 62 2023-08-03T23:11:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X/Y/Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 94ffd02f382ad8eaf1c87ca11d4738adc2dbfd0a 64 63 2023-08-03T23:18:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 8498e257fc5cf5a9415cc5d5860fac3763fe1d75 65 64 2023-08-03T23:25:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] one of a group of organisms limited to a particular location or area. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era f9716e31a7df71313acbe619a2ba018fc21ceec6 66 65 2023-08-03T23:40:38Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 3a6ec392742ea3225cca1aaea4f2e11aa0a9fdf4 67 66 2023-08-03T23:45:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == Path – Relations == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era a0cb12467cbc7e61064453e9ebb70ccf2c94d989 68 67 2023-08-04T00:12:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P/Q/R */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — (NL] the process of being on a quest == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 87801517a34f36ec19ca7dd63ba77ee68114efb0 69 68 2023-08-04T00:16:03Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P/Q/R */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 584e5ba03accc8669e43c4feacd60ce61f4fc734 70 69 2023-08-04T00:17:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of becoming an adolescent. '''adulting''' — process of becoming an adult. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 247b949c63b4d91a6ec6b8c8548c4d8c9849b756 71 70 2023-08-04T00:17:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of becoming an adolescent. '''adulting''' — process of becoming an adult. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being and becoming a child. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era f00eca9572fcddd3fb26329b0027210eab2bf375 72 71 2023-08-04T00:18:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being and becoming an adolescent. '''adulting''' — process of being and becoming an adult. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being and becoming a child. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 297870ef988368a801eaf77762bfba8e5ba84685 73 72 2023-08-04T00:19:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being and becoming an adolescent. '''adulting''' — process of being and becoming an adult. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being and becoming a child. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being and becoming into elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era a477b9337f941b1bac734f89af0f8e16f715e2ce 74 73 2023-08-04T00:19:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being and becoming an adolescent. '''adulting''' — process of being and becoming an adult. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being and becoming into childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being and becoming into elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 274cbbb9bdc7bff6c760f20dd5bc9af76d1cdd23 75 74 2023-08-04T00:21:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being and becoming into childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being and becoming into elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 62d7375d4f4d809dbbd1bb1a930f8b9e3521ad7e 76 75 2023-08-04T00:21:39Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being and becoming into elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era a550cfe9cb61ae883495185d7e8546895a0af11a 77 76 2023-08-04T00:21:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [fron Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 07ededb40419ac4201ad1ca76456f7f68f23978c 78 77 2023-08-04T12:38:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X/Y/Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [''act of knowing'', term coined by Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela] Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making, term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – literally ''longing to be'' '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era b335d9b13a734f0433bdfa0bfec0ddf3e79a033a 79 78 2023-08-04T13:04:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A/B */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 67b10c22ef8226a013792abc035ecc0a8da5a970 80 79 2023-08-04T13:07:48Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 2274628ab2573dec6a34e43af7df8aa36efd23ba 81 80 2023-08-04T13:08:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys''= bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys''= weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 28ac7e8b7628947dfed48969e3d01604ff6328cc 82 81 2023-08-04T13:09:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 23ec61a5e48f34f873470842078ab655acc98de8 83 82 2023-08-04T13:09:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 1abf0136e44c428a35d76329aaf124d39c8149eb 84 83 2023-08-04T13:11:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 02fe962e2c4d7be7e9672d9ac3c0071303ffe75a 85 84 2023-08-04T13:12:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era fe2f63f09c096e93be451dcbaaaa7c61d5f05dff 86 85 2023-08-04T13:14:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 5b19497886183533733065067ee570d6d1f8d109 87 86 2023-08-04T13:14:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 7a88f347b76fc399639e288536fdcc8f68a0940a 88 87 2023-08-04T13:14:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X/Y/Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era de39984a010779c28945e61f25c44a0f2d5e816e 89 88 2023-08-04T13:29:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P/Q/R */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era cf766d6a8803479f098b77e2290838bc5d34b534 90 89 2023-08-04T13:32:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 75157d98c7181af9458a1fe0a3ec5c98978fff1b 91 90 2023-08-04T13:34:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H/I/J */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 6f9e09794306bbe99269d990ba45e3714effdf66 92 91 2023-08-04T13:38:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* K/L */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 9a8dd3b744b96286058917668e1cc2234635dc18 93 92 2023-08-04T13:40:16Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Latin''neo'' = new + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 0c0cc4e559a10cbb964fc1481efc50d2b32069ea 94 93 2023-08-04T13:41:17Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 5f3b324932e11f5ca1fc959c46a06f5c91b24546 95 94 2023-08-04T13:42:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P/Q/R */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era e57fdf8e46742a80ab6584330c9389d20e9cb59b 96 95 2023-08-04T13:45:44Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 2e65c65a87cfa7526a16318e00b671bbb60dfc78 97 96 2023-08-04T13:49:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, pacipenia, potentopenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 32b5bd8ab759d0d69ac63cafb6967e51b78524c5 98 97 2023-08-04T13:51:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P/Q/R */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A/B == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K/L == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P/Q/R == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era af08bbe1e5248ab96f6a38cfc511e31cfbda5242 Talk:Main Page 1 3 99 16 2023-08-04T13:56:10Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki New Words for a New Era »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ A/B Acknow — [from Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion acknow is an abbreviation of act of knowing, a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. ad- — [from Latin ad- = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: a- before sc-, sp- and st-; ac- before c, af- before f, ag- before g, al- before l, ap- before p etc. adolescing – [from Latin ad = towards + alescere = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. adulting — [from Latin ad = towards + alere = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. Autognosis — [from Greek auto = self + gnosis = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. Autopoiesis — [from Greek auto = self + poiesis = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. be– [from Old English bi-, by-, be- = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. becoming – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English be- + come = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally coming into being Being — [from Old English beon, beom, bion= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul belonging – [compound of be- + longing = stong desire, yearning] literally longing to be. -biosis — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life Biosphere — [from Greek bios = life + sphere = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. C childing — [from Old English cild, childe = a youth of gentle birth, especially girl child] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) co-, com-, con- — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' coeno- — [from Greek koinos = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. coenotype — [from Greek koinos + typos] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. coenotypic commensalism [from Latin com = together + mensa = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. common — [from Latin communis = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. commons – belonging to the people collectively, esp. the common people rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. companion — [from Latin com = together + panis = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. companionship — [companion + suffix -ship = condition, quality, skill] company — group of companions Compostment — [NL composting + mental] mental composting competition – [from Latin com = together + petere = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. Consciousness — [from Latin con – with, thoroughly + scire – to know + ness from Old German -nissa, a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka Faculties Council of Inner Wisdom — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally D dis- – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: disrationalising – to refrain from rationalising dys- – [from Greek dys- = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: dyspatheting — [from Greek dys- = weak + pathetikos = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. dyspepsinoia – [NL from Greek dys- = weak + pépsis = digestion + nous = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting E eco- — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. ecopenia — [NL from Greek oikos + penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. Eigenleben — [from German eigen = own + Leben = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human Consciousness any Acknow can develop an eigenleben. eldering — [NL, formed on the pattern of adulting, from elder = comparative of old = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. entelechopenia — [NL from Greek entelekneia + penia = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. entelechy – [from Greek entelekheia = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ekhein = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. Emotion — [from Latin ex = outward + movere = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; Acknows produced in and populating the realm of Inner-ocean Reality Epiphanic Reality — Inner realm ruled by the Inspiration Epiphanites — Acknows produced by the Inspiration, which become living entities and populate the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings experience horizon — [modeled on the pattern of event horizon - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. F Faculty — or Faculty of Consciousness, any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body Fictional Reality — inner territory ruled by the Imagination Fictioning — inner language spoken in the realm of Fictional Reality First-notion Reality — inner territory ruled by the Intuition G Genius — see Inner Genius Gnosis — [from Greek gignoskein = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. Guardian — see Inner Guardian H/I/J identipenia — [NL from Latin identitas = sameness + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity Imagination — [from Latin imitari = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Fictional Reality, aka the Inner Artist Inner Ally — [from Latin ad = to, towards + ligare = bind] title of the Body as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Artist — [from Latin artem = practical skill, practice also Greek artizein = to prepare] title of the Imagination as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Creator — [from Latin creare = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the Will as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Expert — [from Latin ex = out of + peritus = tested] title of the Intellect as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Genius — [from Latin genius = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the Inspiration as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Guardian — [from Old French garder = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the Intuition as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Healer — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the Instinct as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner-ocean Reality – inner territory ruled by the Instinct. Inner Sovereign — [from Old French soverain = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the Soul as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inspiration – [from Latin in = into + spirare = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality, aka the Inner Genius. Instinct — [from Latin in = into + stinguere = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Inner-ocean Reality, aka the Inner Healer. Intellect — [from Latin inter = between + legere = to choose, select, read] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Monkey-mind Reality, aka the Inner Expert. Intuition — [from Latin in = into + tueri = to look at, watch over] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of First-notion Reality, aka the Inner Guardian -ism — [from Greek -ismos = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: organism, -ite — [from Greek -ites = suffix connected with belonging to] example: Epiphanite – Acknow belonging to Epiphanic Reality K/L kailopenia — [NL from PIE root kailo = whole, uninjured + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. Keeper of Integrity – generic title for a Faculty of Consciousness kind – [from kin= family, relation, race, nature, related to German Kind = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that kind and like, although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) Languages of Consciousness – each of the eight Faculties of Consciousness and their Acknows communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: Willing (Will), Being (Soul), Epiphaning (Inspiration), Intuiting (Intuition), Fictioning (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), Incarning (Body) liking – [German gleich= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive M Monitoring — [from Latin mens = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the Body Monkey-mind Reality – [NL from the Buddhist concept of monkey mind = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the Intellect. Mutualism — [from Latin mutare = to change] used in the sense of joint or reciprocal benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of symbiosis in which both or all symbionts benefit living together, a win-win-situation. N neopenia — [NL from Greek neos = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input Neurodiversity — [from neuro = related to the nervous system + diversity = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] "refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors." Judy Singer O organ – [from Greek organon = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. organism — [from Greek organon = tool + ism = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. P/Q/R pacipenia — [NL from Latin pax = peace + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. -path — [from Greek pathos = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of empath patheting — [NL, from Greek pathetikos = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. -pathic — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. phobiopathic = tendency to feel phobic patho- [from Greek pathos = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of pathology, pathogenic. pathos — [from Greek pathos = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. -pathy — [from Greek pathos = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. empathy. -penia — [from Greek penia = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia. perceiving — [from Latin per = thoroughly + capere = grasp] to grasp thoroughly perspecting — [from Latin per = through + specere = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. psycho- — [from Greek psykhe = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. quest — [from Latin quarere = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. questing — [NL] the process of being on a quest responsibility — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. S salutogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis Salutogenesis — [from Latin salus = healty + genesis = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. salutogenic – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. salvipenia — [NL from Latin salvus = safe, uninjured, well + Greekpenia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. Soul — [Old English sawol = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Intrinsic Reality, aka the Inner Sovereign Symbiocene — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht symbiogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Symbiogenesis Symbiogenesis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + genesis = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) symbiogenic – adjective referring to the qualities of symbiogenesis, or living together for the benefit of all symbionts. Symbiont — [from sumbios = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis symbiopenia — [NL from Greek sumbios + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. Symbiosis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all Symbiosphere — [from Greek sum = together + biosphere] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. Synerging – [NL from Greek sum = together + ergos = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a symbiogenic result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts Synnecrosis — [from Greek sum = together + nekros = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. T Thinkniks – [NL think + -nik = person or entity connected to a certain activity] Acknows produced by the Intellect, which become living entities and can develop an Eigenleben. The Inner Population of Monkey-mind Reality : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. topo — [from Greek topos = place] prefix referring to a place. topology — [from Greek topos = place + logy = study] topographic study of a place or landscape topomorph – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. -trope — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of tropism. tropism – [from Greek tropos = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. heliotropism = turning towards the sun. type — [from Latin typus = figure, image, form , kind; Greek typos = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype. U/V/W ur – [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ex- = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by er-, or ex-, e.g. ex-perience ware — [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. worm – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, biodiversity, conversion, introversion (any-)version, neurodiversity etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and wyrd = fate, destiny. X/Y/Z X-ling - [NL X = unspecified entity + -ling = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific Acknow xeno- — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. xenophobia = fear of strangers xenobiosis — [from Greek xenos = stranger + biosis = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common y- — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in handiwork [from hand + y + work] y- is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into a- and survived only in aghast, alike, aware, and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix a- has blended with the Latin a-, ad-, ab- [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. yfeeling – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + feeling] to to feel with full awareness. ythanking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thanking] to thank wholeheartedly. ythinking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thinking] to think thoroughly. Zeitgeist – [from German Zeit = time, era + Geist = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era aad6c7ca600e31b2268624bd30917019b1bd168a 100 99 2023-08-04T13:57:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki New Words for a New Era »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ A/B Acknow — [from Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion acknow is an abbreviation of act of knowing, a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. ad- — [from Latin ad- = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: a- before sc-, sp- and st-; ac- before c, af- before f, ag- before g, al- before l, ap- before p etc. adolescing – [from Latin ad = towards + alescere = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. adulting — [from Latin ad = towards + alere = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. Autognosis — [from Greek auto = self + gnosis = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. Autopoiesis — [from Greek auto = self + poiesis = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. be– [from Old English bi-, by-, be- = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. becoming – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English be- + come = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally coming into being Being — [from Old English beon, beom, bion= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul belonging – [compound of be- + longing = stong desire, yearning] literally longing to be. -biosis — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life Biosphere — [from Greek bios = life + sphere = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. C childing — [from Old English cild, childe = a youth of gentle birth, especially girl child] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) co-, com-, con- — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' coeno- — [from Greek koinos = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. coenotype — [from Greek koinos + typos] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. coenotypic commensalism [from Latin com = together + mensa = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. common — [from Latin communis = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. commons – belonging to the people collectively, esp. the common people rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. companion — [from Latin com = together + panis = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. companionship — [companion + suffix -ship = condition, quality, skill] company — group of companions Compostment — [NL composting + mental] mental composting competition – [from Latin com = together + petere = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. Consciousness — [from Latin con – with, thoroughly + scire – to know + ness from Old German -nissa, a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka Faculties Council of Inner Wisdom — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally D dis- – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: disrationalising – to refrain from rationalising dys- – [from Greek dys- = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: dyspatheting — [from Greek dys- = weak + pathetikos = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. dyspepsinoia – [NL from Greek dys- = weak + pépsis = digestion + nous = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting E eco- — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. ecopenia — [NL from Greek oikos + penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. Eigenleben — [from German eigen = own + Leben = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human Consciousness any Acknow can develop an eigenleben. eldering — [NL, formed on the pattern of adulting, from elder = comparative of old = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. entelechopenia — [NL from Greek entelekneia + penia = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. entelechy – [from Greek entelekheia = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ekhein = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. Emotion — [from Latin ex = outward + movere = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; Acknows produced in and populating the realm of Inner-ocean Reality Epiphanic Reality — Inner realm ruled by the Inspiration Epiphanites — Acknows produced by the Inspiration, which become living entities and populate the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings experience horizon — [modeled on the pattern of event horizon - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. F Faculty — or Faculty of Consciousness, any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body Fictional Reality — inner territory ruled by the Imagination Fictioning — inner language spoken in the realm of Fictional Reality First-notion Reality — inner territory ruled by the Intuition G Genius — see Inner Genius Gnosis — [from Greek gignoskein = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. Guardian — see Inner Guardian H/I/J identipenia — [NL from Latin identitas = sameness + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity Imagination — [from Latin imitari = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Fictional Reality, aka the Inner Artist Inner Ally — [from Latin ad = to, towards + ligare = bind] title of the Body as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Artist — [from Latin artem = practical skill, practice also Greek artizein = to prepare] title of the Imagination as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Creator — [from Latin creare = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the Will as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Expert — [from Latin ex = out of + peritus = tested] title of the Intellect as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Genius — [from Latin genius = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the Inspiration as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Guardian — [from Old French garder = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the Intuition as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Healer — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the Instinct as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner-ocean Reality – inner territory ruled by the Instinct. Inner Sovereign — [from Old French soverain = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the Soul as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inspiration – [from Latin in = into + spirare = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality, aka the Inner Genius. Instinct — [from Latin in = into + stinguere = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Inner-ocean Reality, aka the Inner Healer. Intellect — [from Latin inter = between + legere = to choose, select, read] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Monkey-mind Reality, aka the Inner Expert. Intuition — [from Latin in = into + tueri = to look at, watch over] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of First-notion Reality, aka the Inner Guardian -ism — [from Greek -ismos = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: organism, -ite — [from Greek -ites = suffix connected with belonging to] example: Epiphanite – Acknow belonging to Epiphanic Reality K/L kailopenia — [NL from PIE root kailo = whole, uninjured + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. Keeper of Integrity – generic title for a Faculty of Consciousness kind – [from kin= family, relation, race, nature, related to German Kind = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that kind and like, although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) Languages of Consciousness – each of the eight Faculties of Consciousness and their Acknows communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: Willing (Will), Being (Soul), Epiphaning (Inspiration), Intuiting (Intuition), Fictioning (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), Incarning (Body) liking – [German gleich= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive M Monitoring — [from Latin mens = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the Body Monkey-mind Reality – [NL from the Buddhist concept of monkey mind = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the Intellect. Mutualism — [from Latin mutare = to change] used in the sense of joint or reciprocal benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of symbiosis in which both or all symbionts benefit living together, a win-win-situation. N neopenia — [NL from Greek neos = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input Neurodiversity — [from neuro = related to the nervous system + diversity = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] "refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors." Judy Singer O organ – [from Greek organon = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. organism — [from Greek organon = tool + ism = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. P/Q/R pacipenia — [NL from Latin pax = peace + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. -path — [from Greek pathos = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of empath patheting — [NL, from Greek pathetikos = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. -pathic — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. phobiopathic = tendency to feel phobic patho- [from Greek pathos = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of pathology, pathogenic. pathos — [from Greek pathos = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. -pathy — [from Greek pathos = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. empathy. -penia — [from Greek penia = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia. perceiving — [from Latin per = thoroughly + capere = grasp] to grasp thoroughly perspecting — [from Latin per = through + specere = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. psycho- — [from Greek psykhe = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. quest — [from Latin quarere = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. questing — [NL] the process of being on a quest responsibility — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. S salutogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis Salutogenesis — [from Latin salus = healty + genesis = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. salutogenic – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. salvipenia — [NL from Latin salvus = safe, uninjured, well + Greekpenia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. Soul — [Old English sawol = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Intrinsic Reality, aka the Inner Sovereign Symbiocene — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht symbiogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Symbiogenesis Symbiogenesis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + genesis = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) symbiogenic – adjective referring to the qualities of symbiogenesis, or living together for the benefit of all symbionts. Symbiont — [from sumbios = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis symbiopenia — [NL from Greek sumbios + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. Symbiosis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all Symbiosphere — [from Greek sum = together + biosphere] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. Synerging – [NL from Greek sum = together + ergos = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a symbiogenic result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts Synnecrosis — [from Greek sum = together + nekros = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. T Thinkniks – [NL think + -nik = person or entity connected to a certain activity] Acknows produced by the Intellect, which become living entities and can develop an Eigenleben. The Inner Population of Monkey-mind Reality : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. topo — [from Greek topos = place] prefix referring to a place. topology — [from Greek topos = place + logy = study] topographic study of a place or landscape topomorph – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. -trope — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of tropism. tropism – [from Greek tropos = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. heliotropism = turning towards the sun. type — [from Latin typus = figure, image, form , kind; Greek typos = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype. U/V/W ur – [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ex- = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by er-, or ex-, e.g. ex-perience ware — [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. worm – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, biodiversity, conversion, introversion (any-)version, neurodiversity etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and wyrd = fate, destiny. X/Y/Z X-ling - [NL X = unspecified entity + -ling = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific Acknow xeno- — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. xenophobia = fear of strangers xenobiosis — [from Greek xenos = stranger + biosis = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common y- — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in handiwork [from hand + y + work] y- is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into a- and survived only in aghast, alike, aware, and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix a- has blended with the Latin a-, ad-, ab- [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. yfeeling – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + feeling] to to feel with full awareness. ythanking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thanking] to thank wholeheartedly. ythinking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thinking] to think thoroughly. Zeitgeist – [from German Zeit = time, era + Geist = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era New Words for a New Era »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ A/B Acknow — [from Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion acknow is an abbreviation of act of knowing, a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. ad- — [from Latin ad- = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: a- before sc-, sp- and st-; ac- before c, af- before f, ag- before g, al- before l, ap- before p etc. adolescing – [from Latin ad = towards + alescere = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. adulting — [from Latin ad = towards + alere = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. Autognosis — [from Greek auto = self + gnosis = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. Autopoiesis — [from Greek auto = self + poiesis = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. be– [from Old English bi-, by-, be- = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. becoming – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English be- + come = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally coming into being Being — [from Old English beon, beom, bion= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul belonging – [compound of be- + longing = stong desire, yearning] literally longing to be. -biosis — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life Biosphere — [from Greek bios = life + sphere = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. C childing — [from Old English cild, childe = a youth of gentle birth, especially girl child] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) co-, com-, con- — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' coeno- — [from Greek koinos = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. coenotype — [from Greek koinos + typos] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. coenotypic commensalism [from Latin com = together + mensa = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. common — [from Latin communis = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. commons – belonging to the people collectively, esp. the common people rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. companion — [from Latin com = together + panis = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. companionship — [companion + suffix -ship = condition, quality, skill] company — group of companions Compostment — [NL composting + mental] mental composting competition – [from Latin com = together + petere = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. Consciousness — [from Latin con – with, thoroughly + scire – to know + ness from Old German -nissa, a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka Faculties Council of Inner Wisdom — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally D dis- – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: disrationalising – to refrain from rationalising dys- – [from Greek dys- = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: dyspatheting — [from Greek dys- = weak + pathetikos = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. dyspepsinoia – [NL from Greek dys- = weak + pépsis = digestion + nous = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting E eco- — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. ecopenia — [NL from Greek oikos + penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. Eigenleben — [from German eigen = own + Leben = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human Consciousness any Acknow can develop an eigenleben. eldering — [NL, formed on the pattern of adulting, from elder = comparative of old = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. entelechopenia — [NL from Greek entelekneia + penia = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. entelechy – [from Greek entelekheia = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ekhein = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. Emotion — [from Latin ex = outward + movere = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; Acknows produced in and populating the realm of Inner-ocean Reality Epiphanic Reality — Inner realm ruled by the Inspiration Epiphanites — Acknows produced by the Inspiration, which become living entities and populate the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings experience horizon — [modeled on the pattern of event horizon - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. F Faculty — or Faculty of Consciousness, any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body Fictional Reality — inner territory ruled by the Imagination Fictioning — inner language spoken in the realm of Fictional Reality First-notion Reality — inner territory ruled by the Intuition G Genius — see Inner Genius Gnosis — [from Greek gignoskein = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. Guardian — see Inner Guardian H/I/J identipenia — [NL from Latin identitas = sameness + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity Imagination — [from Latin imitari = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Fictional Reality, aka the Inner Artist Inner Ally — [from Latin ad = to, towards + ligare = bind] title of the Body as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Artist — [from Latin artem = practical skill, practice also Greek artizein = to prepare] title of the Imagination as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Creator — [from Latin creare = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the Will as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Expert — [from Latin ex = out of + peritus = tested] title of the Intellect as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Genius — [from Latin genius = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the Inspiration as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Guardian — [from Old French garder = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the Intuition as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Healer — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the Instinct as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner-ocean Reality – inner territory ruled by the Instinct. Inner Sovereign — [from Old French soverain = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the Soul as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inspiration – [from Latin in = into + spirare = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality, aka the Inner Genius. Instinct — [from Latin in = into + stinguere = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Inner-ocean Reality, aka the Inner Healer. Intellect — [from Latin inter = between + legere = to choose, select, read] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Monkey-mind Reality, aka the Inner Expert. Intuition — [from Latin in = into + tueri = to look at, watch over] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of First-notion Reality, aka the Inner Guardian -ism — [from Greek -ismos = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: organism, -ite — [from Greek -ites = suffix connected with belonging to] example: Epiphanite – Acknow belonging to Epiphanic Reality K/L kailopenia — [NL from PIE root kailo = whole, uninjured + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. Keeper of Integrity – generic title for a Faculty of Consciousness kind – [from kin= family, relation, race, nature, related to German Kind = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that kind and like, although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) Languages of Consciousness – each of the eight Faculties of Consciousness and their Acknows communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: Willing (Will), Being (Soul), Epiphaning (Inspiration), Intuiting (Intuition), Fictioning (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), Incarning (Body) liking – [German gleich= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive M Monitoring — [from Latin mens = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the Body Monkey-mind Reality – [NL from the Buddhist concept of monkey mind = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the Intellect. Mutualism — [from Latin mutare = to change] used in the sense of joint or reciprocal benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of symbiosis in which both or all symbionts benefit living together, a win-win-situation. N neopenia — [NL from Greek neos = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input Neurodiversity — [from neuro = related to the nervous system + diversity = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] "refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors." Judy Singer O organ – [from Greek organon = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. organism — [from Greek organon = tool + ism = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. P/Q/R pacipenia — [NL from Latin pax = peace + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. -path — [from Greek pathos = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of empath patheting — [NL, from Greek pathetikos = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. -pathic — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. phobiopathic = tendency to feel phobic patho- [from Greek pathos = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of pathology, pathogenic. pathos — [from Greek pathos = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. -pathy — [from Greek pathos = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. empathy. -penia — [from Greek penia = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia. perceiving — [from Latin per = thoroughly + capere = grasp] to grasp thoroughly perspecting — [from Latin per = through + specere = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. psycho- — [from Greek psykhe = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. quest — [from Latin quarere = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. questing — [NL] the process of being on a quest responsibility — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. S salutogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis Salutogenesis — [from Latin salus = healty + genesis = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. salutogenic – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. salvipenia — [NL from Latin salvus = safe, uninjured, well + Greekpenia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. Soul — [Old English sawol = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Intrinsic Reality, aka the Inner Sovereign Symbiocene — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht symbiogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Symbiogenesis Symbiogenesis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + genesis = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) symbiogenic – adjective referring to the qualities of symbiogenesis, or living together for the benefit of all symbionts. Symbiont — [from sumbios = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis symbiopenia — [NL from Greek sumbios + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. Symbiosis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all Symbiosphere — [from Greek sum = together + biosphere] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. Synerging – [NL from Greek sum = together + ergos = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a symbiogenic result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts Synnecrosis — [from Greek sum = together + nekros = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. T Thinkniks – [NL think + -nik = person or entity connected to a certain activity] Acknows produced by the Intellect, which become living entities and can develop an Eigenleben. The Inner Population of Monkey-mind Reality : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. topo — [from Greek topos = place] prefix referring to a place. topology — [from Greek topos = place + logy = study] topographic study of a place or landscape topomorph – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. -trope — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of tropism. tropism – [from Greek tropos = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. heliotropism = turning towards the sun. type — [from Latin typus = figure, image, form , kind; Greek typos = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype. U/V/W ur – [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ex- = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by er-, or ex-, e.g. ex-perience ware — [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. worm – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, biodiversity, conversion, introversion (any-)version, neurodiversity etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and wyrd = fate, destiny. X/Y/Z X-ling - [NL X = unspecified entity + -ling = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific Acknow xeno- — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. xenophobia = fear of strangers xenobiosis — [from Greek xenos = stranger + biosis = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common y- — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in handiwork [from hand + y + work] y- is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into a- and survived only in aghast, alike, aware, and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix a- has blended with the Latin a-, ad-, ab- [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. yfeeling – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + feeling] to to feel with full awareness. ythanking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thanking] to thank wholeheartedly. ythinking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thinking] to think thoroughly. Zeitgeist – [from German Zeit = time, era + Geist = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 402f16348d16d094c7cd3cc4c6aa2ab3f2935dcf 101 100 2023-08-04T21:56:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ new section wikitext text/x-wiki New Words for a New Era »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ A/B Acknow — [from Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion acknow is an abbreviation of act of knowing, a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. ad- — [from Latin ad- = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: a- before sc-, sp- and st-; ac- before c, af- before f, ag- before g, al- before l, ap- before p etc. adolescing – [from Latin ad = towards + alescere = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. adulting — [from Latin ad = towards + alere = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. Autognosis — [from Greek auto = self + gnosis = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. Autopoiesis — [from Greek auto = self + poiesis = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. be– [from Old English bi-, by-, be- = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. becoming – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English be- + come = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally coming into being Being — [from Old English beon, beom, bion= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul belonging – [compound of be- + longing = stong desire, yearning] literally longing to be. -biosis — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life Biosphere — [from Greek bios = life + sphere = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. C childing — [from Old English cild, childe = a youth of gentle birth, especially girl child] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) co-, com-, con- — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' coeno- — [from Greek koinos = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. coenotype — [from Greek koinos + typos] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. coenotypic commensalism [from Latin com = together + mensa = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. common — [from Latin communis = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. commons – belonging to the people collectively, esp. the common people rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. companion — [from Latin com = together + panis = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. companionship — [companion + suffix -ship = condition, quality, skill] company — group of companions Compostment — [NL composting + mental] mental composting competition – [from Latin com = together + petere = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. Consciousness — [from Latin con – with, thoroughly + scire – to know + ness from Old German -nissa, a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka Faculties Council of Inner Wisdom — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally D dis- – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: disrationalising – to refrain from rationalising dys- – [from Greek dys- = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: dyspatheting — [from Greek dys- = weak + pathetikos = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. dyspepsinoia – [NL from Greek dys- = weak + pépsis = digestion + nous = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting E eco- — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. ecopenia — [NL from Greek oikos + penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. Eigenleben — [from German eigen = own + Leben = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human Consciousness any Acknow can develop an eigenleben. eldering — [NL, formed on the pattern of adulting, from elder = comparative of old = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. entelechopenia — [NL from Greek entelekneia + penia = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. entelechy – [from Greek entelekheia = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ekhein = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. Emotion — [from Latin ex = outward + movere = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; Acknows produced in and populating the realm of Inner-ocean Reality Epiphanic Reality — Inner realm ruled by the Inspiration Epiphanites — Acknows produced by the Inspiration, which become living entities and populate the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings experience horizon — [modeled on the pattern of event horizon - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. F Faculty — or Faculty of Consciousness, any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body Fictional Reality — inner territory ruled by the Imagination Fictioning — inner language spoken in the realm of Fictional Reality First-notion Reality — inner territory ruled by the Intuition G Genius — see Inner Genius Gnosis — [from Greek gignoskein = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. Guardian — see Inner Guardian H/I/J identipenia — [NL from Latin identitas = sameness + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity Imagination — [from Latin imitari = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Fictional Reality, aka the Inner Artist Inner Ally — [from Latin ad = to, towards + ligare = bind] title of the Body as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Artist — [from Latin artem = practical skill, practice also Greek artizein = to prepare] title of the Imagination as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Creator — [from Latin creare = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the Will as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Expert — [from Latin ex = out of + peritus = tested] title of the Intellect as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Genius — [from Latin genius = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the Inspiration as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Guardian — [from Old French garder = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the Intuition as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Healer — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the Instinct as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner-ocean Reality – inner territory ruled by the Instinct. Inner Sovereign — [from Old French soverain = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the Soul as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inspiration – [from Latin in = into + spirare = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality, aka the Inner Genius. Instinct — [from Latin in = into + stinguere = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Inner-ocean Reality, aka the Inner Healer. Intellect — [from Latin inter = between + legere = to choose, select, read] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Monkey-mind Reality, aka the Inner Expert. Intuition — [from Latin in = into + tueri = to look at, watch over] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of First-notion Reality, aka the Inner Guardian -ism — [from Greek -ismos = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: organism, -ite — [from Greek -ites = suffix connected with belonging to] example: Epiphanite – Acknow belonging to Epiphanic Reality K/L kailopenia — [NL from PIE root kailo = whole, uninjured + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. Keeper of Integrity – generic title for a Faculty of Consciousness kind – [from kin= family, relation, race, nature, related to German Kind = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that kind and like, although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) Languages of Consciousness – each of the eight Faculties of Consciousness and their Acknows communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: Willing (Will), Being (Soul), Epiphaning (Inspiration), Intuiting (Intuition), Fictioning (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), Incarning (Body) liking – [German gleich= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive M Monitoring — [from Latin mens = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the Body Monkey-mind Reality – [NL from the Buddhist concept of monkey mind = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the Intellect. Mutualism — [from Latin mutare = to change] used in the sense of joint or reciprocal benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of symbiosis in which both or all symbionts benefit living together, a win-win-situation. N neopenia — [NL from Greek neos = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input Neurodiversity — [from neuro = related to the nervous system + diversity = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] "refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors." Judy Singer O organ – [from Greek organon = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. organism — [from Greek organon = tool + ism = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. P/Q/R pacipenia — [NL from Latin pax = peace + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. -path — [from Greek pathos = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of empath patheting — [NL, from Greek pathetikos = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. -pathic — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. phobiopathic = tendency to feel phobic patho- [from Greek pathos = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of pathology, pathogenic. pathos — [from Greek pathos = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. -pathy — [from Greek pathos = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. empathy. -penia — [from Greek penia = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia. perceiving — [from Latin per = thoroughly + capere = grasp] to grasp thoroughly perspecting — [from Latin per = through + specere = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. psycho- — [from Greek psykhe = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. quest — [from Latin quarere = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. questing — [NL] the process of being on a quest responsibility — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. S salutogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis Salutogenesis — [from Latin salus = healty + genesis = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. salutogenic – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. salvipenia — [NL from Latin salvus = safe, uninjured, well + Greekpenia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. Soul — [Old English sawol = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Intrinsic Reality, aka the Inner Sovereign Symbiocene — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht symbiogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Symbiogenesis Symbiogenesis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + genesis = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) symbiogenic – adjective referring to the qualities of symbiogenesis, or living together for the benefit of all symbionts. Symbiont — [from sumbios = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis symbiopenia — [NL from Greek sumbios + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. Symbiosis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all Symbiosphere — [from Greek sum = together + biosphere] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. Synerging – [NL from Greek sum = together + ergos = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a symbiogenic result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts Synnecrosis — [from Greek sum = together + nekros = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. T Thinkniks – [NL think + -nik = person or entity connected to a certain activity] Acknows produced by the Intellect, which become living entities and can develop an Eigenleben. The Inner Population of Monkey-mind Reality : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. topo — [from Greek topos = place] prefix referring to a place. topology — [from Greek topos = place + logy = study] topographic study of a place or landscape topomorph – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. -trope — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of tropism. tropism – [from Greek tropos = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. heliotropism = turning towards the sun. type — [from Latin typus = figure, image, form , kind; Greek typos = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype. U/V/W ur – [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ex- = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by er-, or ex-, e.g. ex-perience ware — [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. worm – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, biodiversity, conversion, introversion (any-)version, neurodiversity etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and wyrd = fate, destiny. X/Y/Z X-ling - [NL X = unspecified entity + -ling = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific Acknow xeno- — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. xenophobia = fear of strangers xenobiosis — [from Greek xenos = stranger + biosis = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common y- — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in handiwork [from hand + y + work] y- is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into a- and survived only in aghast, alike, aware, and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix a- has blended with the Latin a-, ad-, ab- [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. yfeeling – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + feeling] to to feel with full awareness. ythanking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thanking] to thank wholeheartedly. ythinking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thinking] to think thoroughly. Zeitgeist – [from German Zeit = time, era + Geist = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era New Words for a New Era »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ A/B Acknow — [from Middle English aknowen, going back to Old English oncnāwan, acnāwan = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion acknow is an abbreviation of act of knowing, a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. ad- — [from Latin ad- = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: a- before sc-, sp- and st-; ac- before c, af- before f, ag- before g, al- before l, ap- before p etc. adolescing – [from Latin ad = towards + alescere = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. adulting — [from Latin ad = towards + alere = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. Autognosis — [from Greek auto = self + gnosis = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. Autopoiesis — [from Greek auto = self + poiesis = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. be– [from Old English bi-, by-, be- = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. becoming – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English be- + come = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally coming into being Being — [from Old English beon, beom, bion= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul belonging – [compound of be- + longing = stong desire, yearning] literally longing to be. -biosis — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life Biosphere — [from Greek bios = life + sphere = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. C childing — [from Old English cild, childe = a youth of gentle birth, especially girl child] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) co-, com-, con- — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' coeno- — [from Greek koinos = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. coenotype — [from Greek koinos + typos] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. coenotypic commensalism [from Latin com = together + mensa = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. common — [from Latin communis = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. commons – belonging to the people collectively, esp. the common people rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. companion — [from Latin com = together + panis = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. companionship — [companion + suffix -ship = condition, quality, skill] company — group of companions Compostment — [NL composting + mental] mental composting competition – [from Latin com = together + petere = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. Consciousness — [from Latin con – with, thoroughly + scire – to know + ness from Old German -nissa, a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka Faculties Council of Inner Wisdom — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally D dis- – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: disrationalising – to refrain from rationalising dys- – [from Greek dys- = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: dyspatheting — [from Greek dys- = weak + pathetikos = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. dyspepsinoia – [NL from Greek dys- = weak + pépsis = digestion + nous = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting E eco- — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. ecopenia — [NL from Greek oikos + penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. Eigenleben — [from German eigen = own + Leben = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human Consciousness any Acknow can develop an eigenleben. eldering — [NL, formed on the pattern of adulting, from elder = comparative of old = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. entelechopenia — [NL from Greek entelekneia + penia = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. entelechy – [from Greek entelekheia = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ekhein = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. Emotion — [from Latin ex = outward + movere = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; Acknows produced in and populating the realm of Inner-ocean Reality Epiphanic Reality — Inner realm ruled by the Inspiration Epiphanites — Acknows produced by the Inspiration, which become living entities and populate the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings experience horizon — [modeled on the pattern of event horizon - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. F Faculty — or Faculty of Consciousness, any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body Fictional Reality — inner territory ruled by the Imagination Fictioning — inner language spoken in the realm of Fictional Reality First-notion Reality — inner territory ruled by the Intuition G Genius — see Inner Genius Gnosis — [from Greek gignoskein = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. Guardian — see Inner Guardian H/I/J identipenia — [NL from Latin identitas = sameness + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity Imagination — [from Latin imitari = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Fictional Reality, aka the Inner Artist Inner Ally — [from Latin ad = to, towards + ligare = bind] title of the Body as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Artist — [from Latin artem = practical skill, practice also Greek artizein = to prepare] title of the Imagination as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Creator — [from Latin creare = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the Will as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Expert — [from Latin ex = out of + peritus = tested] title of the Intellect as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom Inner Genius — [from Latin genius = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the Inspiration as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Guardian — [from Old French garder = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the Intuition as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner Healer — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the Instinct as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inner-ocean Reality – inner territory ruled by the Instinct. Inner Sovereign — [from Old French soverain = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the Soul as one of the eight Keepers of Integrity and member of the Council of Inner Wisdom. Inspiration – [from Latin in = into + spirare = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Epiphanic Reality, aka the Inner Genius. Instinct — [from Latin in = into + stinguere = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Inner-ocean Reality, aka the Inner Healer. Intellect — [from Latin inter = between + legere = to choose, select, read] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Monkey-mind Reality, aka the Inner Expert. Intuition — [from Latin in = into + tueri = to look at, watch over] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of First-notion Reality, aka the Inner Guardian -ism — [from Greek -ismos = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: organism, -ite — [from Greek -ites = suffix connected with belonging to] example: Epiphanite – Acknow belonging to Epiphanic Reality K/L kailopenia — [NL from PIE root kailo = whole, uninjured + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. Keeper of Integrity – generic title for a Faculty of Consciousness kind – [from kin= family, relation, race, nature, related to German Kind = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that kind and like, although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) Languages of Consciousness – each of the eight Faculties of Consciousness and their Acknows communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: Willing (Will), Being (Soul), Epiphaning (Inspiration), Intuiting (Intuition), Fictioning (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), Incarning (Body) liking – [German gleich= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive M Monitoring — [from Latin mens = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the Body Monkey-mind Reality – [NL from the Buddhist concept of monkey mind = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the Intellect. Mutualism — [from Latin mutare = to change] used in the sense of joint or reciprocal benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of symbiosis in which both or all symbionts benefit living together, a win-win-situation. N neopenia — [NL from Greek neos = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input Neurodiversity — [from neuro = related to the nervous system + diversity = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] "refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors." Judy Singer O organ – [from Greek organon = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. organism — [from Greek organon = tool + ism = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. P/Q/R pacipenia — [NL from Latin pax = peace + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. -path — [from Greek pathos = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of empath patheting — [NL, from Greek pathetikos = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. -pathic — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. phobiopathic = tendency to feel phobic patho- [from Greek pathos = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of pathology, pathogenic. pathos — [from Greek pathos = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. -pathy — [from Greek pathos = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. empathy. -penia — [from Greek penia = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia. perceiving — [from Latin per = thoroughly + capere = grasp] to grasp thoroughly perspecting — [from Latin per = through + specere = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. psycho- — [from Greek psykhe = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. quest — [from Latin quarere = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. questing — [NL] the process of being on a quest responsibility — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. S salutogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis Salutogenesis — [from Latin salus = healty + genesis = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. salutogenic – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. salvipenia — [NL from Latin salvus = safe, uninjured, well + Greekpenia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. Soul — [Old English sawol = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of Intrinsic Reality, aka the Inner Sovereign Symbiocene — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht symbiogenerating – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Symbiogenesis Symbiogenesis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + genesis = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of symbiosis in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) symbiogenic – adjective referring to the qualities of symbiogenesis, or living together for the benefit of all symbionts. Symbiont — [from sumbios = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis symbiopenia — [NL from Greek sumbios + penia = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. Symbiosis — [from Greek sum = together + bios = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all Symbiosphere — [from Greek sum = together + biosphere] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. Synerging – [NL from Greek sum = together + ergos = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a symbiogenic result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts Synnecrosis — [from Greek sum = together + nekros = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. T Thinkniks – [NL think + -nik = person or entity connected to a certain activity] Acknows produced by the Intellect, which become living entities and can develop an Eigenleben. The Inner Population of Monkey-mind Reality : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. topo — [from Greek topos = place] prefix referring to a place. topology — [from Greek topos = place + logy = study] topographic study of a place or landscape topomorph – [from Greek topos = place + morph = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. -trope — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of tropism. tropism – [from Greek tropos = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. heliotropism = turning towards the sun. type — [from Latin typus = figure, image, form , kind; Greek typos = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype. U/V/W ur – [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ex- = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by er-, or ex-, e.g. ex-perience ware — [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. worm – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, biodiversity, conversion, introversion (any-)version, neurodiversity etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and wyrd = fate, destiny. X/Y/Z X-ling - [NL X = unspecified entity + -ling = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific Acknow xeno- — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. xenophobia = fear of strangers xenobiosis — [from Greek xenos = stranger + biosis = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common y- — [From Old English ge- = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in handiwork [from hand + y + work] y- is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into a- and survived only in aghast, alike, aware, and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix a- has blended with the Latin a-, ad-, ab- [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. yfeeling – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + feeling] to to feel with full awareness. ythanking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thanking] to thank wholeheartedly. ythinking – [NL,from Middle English y- = with, together, thoroughly + thinking] to think thoroughly. Zeitgeist – [from German Zeit = time, era + Geist = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. 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Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. 14b6a49ba2cb97edaabc76c7e4a433cd642bd1fb 103 102 2023-08-04T22:02:48Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. 5f2362c513321e39d15da53e4b4840f467a38812 104 103 2023-08-04T22:04:43Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== df848527fdb1b6c755b9a52e0e2a113eb7ea5718 105 104 2023-08-04T22:05:56Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== fc9502e1f9d345aa873c02579f3c5f27cbd24746 106 105 2023-08-04T22:06:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== ccd8de85bf0019b48f4bfa562d28c6bc9145649b 107 106 2023-08-04T22:07:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== 2815e3e2fb082ce86fd78845e0bfe92d253fbf06 108 107 2023-08-04T22:07:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== 976ef0ec2a870d019efb944d41ec07b4b1ac40de Http://www.example.net/index.php/NEOLOGISMS 0 5 109 98 2023-08-04T22:12:48Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an Eigenleben. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era d5ef18b429ec72fe0132f286fed05647c23cc2bf 148 109 2023-08-05T01:27:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definifion ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 52cdcb5cf685c54bf66f4e6f02f1e022bb36e3aa 149 148 2023-08-05T01:29:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H/I/J == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 5e2e70c5ff9c9da23de8052bdf06c6b7b8664c8b Talk:Http://www.example.net/index.php/NEOLOGISMS 1 6 110 2023-08-04T22:17:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 Created page with " == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === Henry Miller Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’..." wikitext text/x-wiki == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === Henry Miller Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. Individual — [from Latin in = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? Divide [from Latin di- = apart + videre = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. Segregate [from Latin se- = away + gregarius = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. f6a42457c5352c322d15a555c856cc38494b9148 111 110 2023-08-04T22:18:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === Henry Miller Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + ''dividuus'' = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. ab336d5f509f4758c2a6ad66565ac9d93883ff6b 112 111 2023-08-04T22:19:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + ''dividuus'' = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. 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In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + ''dividuus'' = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''dis-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. 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Symbiopaedia is our sandbox • • • ready to explore • • • find • • • create new words for new ways of being • • • every word a password into its own world • • • </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. 150bfac62fb41d8cb5d9002c8b737b799b84a540 151 150 2023-08-05T01:42:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * as symbiogenic symbionts * while tracking the experience horizon are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox • • • ready to explore • • • find • • • create new words for new ways of being • • • every word a password into its own world • • • </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. 89e30256fdf1aca6ce381820b301e5778f0b9339 152 151 2023-08-05T01:46:16Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox <small>• • •</small> ready to explore <small>• • •</small> find <small>• • •</small> create new words for new ways of being • • • every word a password into its own world • • • </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. 1e30de5ac6f09110b9085af6b99a6a2ef39e22a9 153 152 2023-08-05T01:47:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. 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Symbiopaedia is our sandbox • • • ready for exploring <small>• • •</small> finding <small>• • •</small> creating new words for new ways of being <small>• • •</small> every word a password into its own world <small>• • •</small> </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. d88bd927781fa3965dfd50b22e7bf0f7272fffae 155 154 2023-08-05T01:49:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox <sup>• • •</sup> ready for exploring <small>• • •</small> finding <small>• • •</small> creating new words for new ways of being <small>• • •</small> every word a password into its own world <small>• • •</small> </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. 4c8bbb02bd9bb1dcea51d02e771525e54cd48833 156 155 2023-08-05T01:50:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox <small>• • •</small><small>Small text</small> ready for exploring <small>• • •</small> finding <small>• • •</small> creating new words for new ways of being <small>• • •</small> every word a password into its own world <small>• • •</small> </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. 65489fe01c1316ef23805e4996d38ace22e4545b 157 156 2023-08-05T01:50:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox <sub>• • •</sub> ready for exploring <small>• • •</small> finding <small>• • •</small> creating new words for new ways of being <small>• • •</small> every word a password into its own world <small>• • •</small> </big> already ours <small>• • • hidden in the sand</small>. df1f82c37eb266fce1dfe4a2510a800ba8d0d7f2 File:Sandtalk.png 6 12 132 2023-08-05T00:52:16Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki writing our words in the sand 5ba0a0e5e24757463725f114f7d944a1656e304d Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 158 157 2023-08-05T01:52:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox ... ready for exploring ... finding ... creating new words for new ways of being...every word a password into its own world ... </big> already ours <small>... hidden in the sand</small>. c8b6fb454cdcc44a2bce2fe109d0ace84147a7be 159 158 2023-08-05T01:52:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox . . . ready for exploring . . . finding . . . creating new words for new ways of being . . . every word a password into its own world . . . </big> already ours <small> . . . hidden in the sand</small>. b253eb4d65611c8ec1df145ffbd654fb76d92c7f 160 159 2023-08-05T01:54:11Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. In the Symbiocene * practicing ecology of mind * celebrating neurodiversity * leaping through mental wormholes * tracking the experience horizon * transmogrifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox . . . ready for exploring . . . finding . . . creating new words for new ways of being.</big> Every word a password into its own world . . . already ours <small> . . . hidden in the sand</small>. 5e24e2ecb9a42ba0841ffb85576984c9dc5d6233 161 160 2023-08-05T01:54:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Sandtalk.png|thumb|writing in the sand]] <big>As we transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' we need new language, fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken our growth into the new mindset. 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thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ ~ ~ all of which feed into our wordings make up this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of (s)cenes wording also feeds back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 1ae9f370ff9a4370464defd18610de76efabd360 202 188 2023-08-06T15:25:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome to Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == == the Glossary for the Symbiocene == [[File:Shipdeck.png]] === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising, ~ but not only ~ ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting the whole gamut of our human mindsetting words are living beings symbionts 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We'll be delighted to hear from you. 25a0c7acf2294a92555ab01e9a41ad2441a611cf 177 173 2023-08-05T18:13:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter,and synchronosopher – === ==== Veronika identifies as a European, semicosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'''. ==== <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, we have shared our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — we have learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. <big>During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon.</big> No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. <big>Wordings are the seeds of our trees of knowledge.</big> Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and all the other filaments of ''subcepting'', are the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of the wording-seeds would remain. <big>Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular</big> Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? 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Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. <big>Wordings are the seeds of our trees of knowledge.</big> Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and all the other filaments of ''subcepting'', are the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of the wording-seeds would remain. <big>Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular</big> Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 01018e5912ebc827b6d237fc4a9f99c70f0c82dd 179 178 2023-08-05T18:22:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter,and synchronosopher – */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter,and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. If wordings are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots? Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and all the other filaments of ''subcepting'', are the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of the wording-seeds would remain. <big>Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular</big> Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 37886d95f340d7f1c8526b067a6b7618fc1f1093 180 179 2023-08-05T18:25:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter,and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If wordings are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of wording-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 5b010c00effcfa61f3dca38647d9339a52b8c8df 187 180 2023-08-06T12:57:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter,and synchronosopher – */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If wordings are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of wording-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 48c46fd323de497f5492245e19c31043f8d33b74 File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png 6 14 163 2023-08-05T02:33:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki Profile Pic 4eab466a16c523ba000c9012431194fbd0e04691 File:Sandwords.png 6 15 174 2023-08-05T15:11:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki words in the sand c54f23ef80749903ad33afc3a8e6d34876f0fbea File:Sandwriting.png 6 16 175 2023-08-05T15:22:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki words in the sand c54f23ef80749903ad33afc3a8e6d34876f0fbea Main Page 0 1 176 7 2023-08-05T15:25:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome to {{SITENAME}} */ wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}} == [[File:Sandwriting.png]] === the glossary for the Symbiocene === ==== As we transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene we need new language ==== <big>fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken the growth of a new mindset.</big> In the Symbiocene • practicing ecology of mind • celebrating neurodiversity • leaping through mental wormholes • tracking the experience horizon • transmagifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox • ready for exploring • finding • creating new words for new ways of being • becoming • belonging • every word a password into its own world • already ours • hidden in the sand. ef38a33db9003733d542c5e78f6e95a28f83662d Symbiopaedia talk:About 5 17 181 2023-08-05T18:29:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 Created page with "== New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced..." wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. c856a321faf3d8060e52f16d8a1871cd592a1ae0 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 182 2023-08-05T18:33:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 Glossary wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. b26475d81090d7623b543a9b24f878e6ad14e77d 183 182 2023-08-05T18:38:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. 65112254b8cc1ba848f84a8fea0c055020f7c34c 184 183 2023-08-06T11:40:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. b26475d81090d7623b543a9b24f878e6ad14e77d 185 184 2023-08-06T11:41:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. 05aa956a964119c19da9a66aca6bd415da8e3957 191 185 2023-08-06T14:40:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. fbaf6d98b03a680bf1f4f319dbdbb02b22144332 192 191 2023-08-06T14:41:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' 456e3500688df82333c589f3e6c2e38c563a93be 193 192 2023-08-06T14:43:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. 4c59acffb3dc4628fcfcf788446a51be6acffc55 194 193 2023-08-06T14:44:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. c23172b782c9ff72061ab365bc9d093323723b8b 195 194 2023-08-06T14:55:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. 4054fa858f9c48d29d304b192754a6ed79715ca1 196 195 2023-08-06T14:57:56Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* L */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. 2eb06306d2ed3423e791d0ab30b8bcb771a12ac8 197 196 2023-08-06T15:08:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* R */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. 2378f0e1e957088d15af708364637a7e9ccae6e5 198 197 2023-08-06T15:12:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* W */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. dfc382069955d3826a884636b3e6c512a50372ca 199 198 2023-08-06T15:13:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. a4b5f29e08214f228377700e429f01d5ccd84c3f File:Shipdeck.png 6 19 186 2023-08-06T12:11:17Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki syncing with the symbiocene c228c129f7f45c36a4862b84c1baf3eb40c7b321 Http://www.example.net/index.php/NEOLOGISMS 0 5 189 149 2023-08-06T14:27:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' -ing – '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era f9fecefca6bbf1549e1852150108c5cca6ff50b2 190 189 2023-08-06T14:33:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* I */ wikitext text/x-wiki == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin re- = back, in return, again + spondere = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U/V/W == '''ur –''' [from German ur- = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X/Y/Z == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era 162b650931123f0735c2f71d0e92db3ae866d4ff Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 200 2023-08-06T15:17:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 Created page with "== Symbiogenic Language == "Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«." August Schleicher, (1863)" wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language == "Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«." August Schleicher, (1863) a8dcbb988486a94c9591dac47eacab3e252327ce 201 200 2023-08-06T15:18:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == "Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«." August Schleicher, (1863) 372fa17db868c9ca5ad30db7b500268faf3dc432 204 201 2023-08-06T22:50:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher, (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller, (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) "The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population." Natalie Gontier, (2006) “The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.” Paul Whitehouse (2008) “We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language.’ George van Driem (2008) ''"We are incomplete without language."'' George van Driem (208) ad14b0df235a9accb877f008ba046dde18453202 205 204 2023-08-06T22:51:58Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher, (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller, (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) "The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population." Natalie Gontier, (2006) “The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.” Paul Whitehouse (2008) “We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language.’ George van Driem (2008) ''"We are incomplete without language."'' George van Driem (2008) 821581794625eb8340af7d0776ca78bf56047051 206 205 2023-08-06T22:53:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher, (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller, (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) 436c24f85cbfec237ae022018c07fba97b71ca0a 207 206 2023-08-06T22:54:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher, (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller, (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' 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feeling ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ ~ ~ all of which feed into wording ~ making up this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of (s)cenes wording also feeds back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 1b4928ccf82bd6f36769ab980e5025b9d53a66bf 209 208 2023-08-06T23:10:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene is a journey */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck.png]] === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ all feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 98dd2ad4f1e972d44a568a6021a85a7d9e0ace4f 210 209 2023-08-06T23:12:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene is a journey */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck.png]] === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 4ea1699080ec6edbd31015b147892a5e870b8f14 229 210 2023-08-07T01:07:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* the glossary for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck 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33d59b7ac4c49afef3319c823f4242a1b48e47da 256 229 2023-08-07T12:16:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 Symbiopaedics moved page [[Homepage]] to [[Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page]]: replace old version of main page wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck medium.png]] === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 33d59b7ac4c49afef3319c823f4242a1b48e47da Talk:Main Page 1 3 211 108 2023-08-06T23:15:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). fa2408bcd8ea91494df3cdbd794e6bfa464a417c 219 211 2023-08-07T00:30:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == [[File:Checkpoint.png]] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). cc9b7cec44ce9bafdcc2bdde92c7e2bd9b6066e1 221 219 2023-08-07T00:39:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == [[File:Checkpoint.png]] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Fortune cookie.png]] == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 321b3cd8f85b482b16452d871635dfbf3382a45d 223 221 2023-08-07T00:52:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == [[File:Checkpoint medium.png]] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Fortune cookie.png]] == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). a411e46fade092d2647b9df6807f8984002ec6d5 225 223 2023-08-07T00:56:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Henry Miller */ wikitext text/x-wiki == BLOG == [[File:Checkpoint medium.png]] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Fortune c medium.png]] == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). b254986d07694349daebaf225cbd473bd5cffc9b File:Letters.png 6 21 212 2023-08-06T23:33:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki letters swirling cfa3203d2de0cbafd944e9a4773ddebf43a57d75 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 213 199 2023-08-06T23:34:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 275b272ccfac799850667d17f58b11c05a24fb9c 227 213 2023-08-07T00:59:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. d350b0f63b784174eeac97818978b2a285a6f50f 239 227 2023-08-07T10:22:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 10d3db7b155a8359c296a6b6394f16ed5621e26d 258 239 2023-08-07T12:59:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* R */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] self-responsibility, stage of maturity of Consciousness related to adulting. responsibling == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. be9941ef1a855b21d6b99a75cf9a3a713d578114 259 258 2023-08-07T13:14:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* R */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 04703c00f6b069d3bde10996e37b69f59412cb21 260 259 2023-08-07T13:38:29Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 2dde7790510ca80dd23ec28e56dbd79eb2abdd6d 261 260 2023-08-07T13:39:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being'' '''Being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow] the inner Language of the Soul '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''Biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. bac4f8b18483d44d230a4c3baf88f0fadd04ab9f 262 261 2023-08-07T14:00:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] '''company''' — group of ''companions'' '''Compostment''' — [NL ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties'' '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [NL] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally '' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 78f475ee7fc6ae2df488d1b6584d1e020e35c7d1 263 262 2023-08-07T14:11:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 744c2d4e3794da276df6089484d914801fb4de82 264 263 2023-08-07T14:19:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. Examples: '''dyspatheting''' — [from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties with mentally digesting == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 4e57d323735c47f8d330e11c8d9dff7c64ec5033 265 264 2023-08-07T14:21:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''eldering''' — [NL, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''Emotion''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] movements, instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Reality''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 714d685c420bb1741c250be131b282ba5c4c8e24 266 265 2023-08-07T14:55:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. ed46080fdaf6345565e7c9442006d5b6826f27c1 267 266 2023-08-07T15:08:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. a540492b82313504abf6ea908733731335b5b130 268 267 2023-08-07T15:35:36Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki [ [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as aghast, alike, aware. The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', as in alive, above, asleep. Or 'out of, away from', as in awake, ashamed. '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', as in anew, afresh. '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) ascend, aspire, or (ab) avert, avoid. See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples amnesia, amoral, atheist. '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. fbf3dea1b859f6b0c95eb6fd31ac2d397ea9541d 269 268 2023-08-07T15:53:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix dis = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 02caeaa1634442932c9d858dad777e9bee190009 270 269 2023-08-07T15:57:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'', any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fictional Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the ''Imagination'' '''Fictioning''' — inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'' '''First-notion Reality''' — inner territory ruled by the Intuition == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. e8bdb766e565a2da4eb33f13dae4ddbe7e9c37a3 271 270 2023-08-07T16:13:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy]inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy]inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 23caf99f89fbf36133f017ab58718c41443ca7f2 272 271 2023-08-07T16:13:56Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''Gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 887ce60faf1026fbde61e0c9de443e024db5f77d 273 272 2023-08-07T16:15:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* G */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English -had = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 12859b62648a3e9e23ec4114e01fb50f74c15f3a 274 273 2023-08-07T16:17:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity '''Imagination''' — [from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist'' '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, or process '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material. '''Inner Ally''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Artist''' — [from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Creator''' — [from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom'' '''Inner Genius''' — [from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Reality''' – inner territory ruled by the ''Instinct''. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian'' '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = suffix connected with belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. c108a322344ee97adc20b0a28148ab7d37e88969 275 274 2023-08-07T16:23:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* I */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest tranmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 8d53cda5183015f179ff4e45aa9692b60394cfe6 276 275 2023-08-07T16:24:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* J */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness'' '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. ae0c47032c59febef0450f898fcab738a35c434f 277 276 2023-08-07T16:25:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* K */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''liking''' – [German ''gleich''= like, same] to be similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. f5871f63916212caf7c0557369f86b2b5158a779 File:Real experts.png 6 22 214 2023-08-06T23:54:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki book e7e694c58cd50e0324ec96918800bc35cd17629b Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 215 207 2023-08-06T23:55:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher, (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller, (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier, (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) 4775f73704bcbe1b916db68bab78fff18394e026 217 215 2023-08-07T00:03:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) f202489ff9f180d555a9a11e2c6fc099826e53b5 231 217 2023-08-07T01:11:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 1a36ede74236b7dc80219fc47f9da5ac09c99e4f Symbiopaedia:About 4 13 216 187 2023-08-07T00:01:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If wordings are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, wordings would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of wording-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all a403b0788f983eda4ceab2b2aa35245fcab755aa File:Checkpoint.png 6 23 218 2023-08-07T00:30:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki Leaving the Anthropocene b110f7bda9c0e59e860d1ecfe598894629bf818a File:Fortune cookie.png 6 24 220 2023-08-07T00:39:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki message 6f9b9af3cd6e8b8a73c2cdced37fe9f59226e27d File:Checkpoint medium.png 6 25 222 2023-08-07T00:52:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki leaving the anthropocene 971a3728a0ff207184f0daa905989cb389f9868c File:Fortune c medium.png 6 26 224 2023-08-07T00:55:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki message 6f9b9af3cd6e8b8a73c2cdced37fe9f59226e27d File:Letters medium.png 6 27 226 2023-08-07T00:59:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki falling letters 0bcca81d601b5d1a0b19d7743ccb93e1ffe907fa File:Shipdeck medium.png 6 28 228 2023-08-07T01:07:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki deck with sunset 1b0c80467d025c7af369c4b9269e42fe0614dc95 File:Real experts medium.png 6 29 230 2023-08-07T01:11:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki writing on book c5b79766e00664f683887728e5f73d1cb25fb9d2 File:Sandwriting medium.png 6 30 232 2023-08-07T01:26:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki words in sand 2333609f64e649243c962260bc2f90f6b7d808b7 Main Page 0 1 233 176 2023-08-07T01:27:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome to {{SITENAME}} */ wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}} == [[File:Sandwriting medium.png]] === the glossary for the Symbiocene === ==== As we transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene we need new language ==== <big>fresh, symbiodynamic words to feed, fuel and quicken the growth of a new mindset.</big> In the Symbiocene • practicing ecology of mind • celebrating neurodiversity • leaping through mental wormholes • tracking the experience horizon • transmagifying into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is our sandbox • ready for exploring • finding • creating new words for new ways of being • becoming • belonging • every word a password into its own world • already ours • hidden in the sand. 545871cd039e5dde4148d91228f5a1a05823ff22 File:Alphabet salad.png 6 31 234 2023-08-07T10:12:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki letters swirling cfa3203d2de0cbafd944e9a4773ddebf43a57d75 Homepage 0 32 257 2023-08-07T12:16:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 Symbiopaedics moved page [[Homepage]] to [[Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page]]: replace old version of main page wikitext text/x-wiki #REDIRECT [[Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page]] 784c876be3e523fc160f25f4690386c4ceadd2a7 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 278 277 2023-08-07T16:38:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* L */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 241546a69345e2fcbbc4677fcbd832ee3ed166e9 279 278 2023-08-07T16:48:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. c31c3084ecf89cf990fd0548fd277449cd6f29bd 280 279 2023-08-07T16:54:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] autonomous property of the ''Body'' '''Monkey-mind Reality''' – [NL from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. '''Mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 2d78adfeee38600d223dca4e034c43cae1b015f0 281 280 2023-08-07T16:56:38Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' = new, young fresh, the latest + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''Neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 53b4d86ffc48f4331206d9a6d72e4bd50d1753f0 282 281 2023-08-07T17:04:45Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheting''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. a17be6926b11cd8a7a09f75b2ad7908e0f2f95ef 283 282 2023-08-07T17:18:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 75af63420fe07ba2f66fac84080de11f693beda9 284 283 2023-08-07T17:34:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the experience horizon, coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. c0eff57c3fa0270c40980ca1fa156476d04d221a 285 284 2023-08-07T17:36:03Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* R */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. ''salutogenic'' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''Synerging''' – [NL from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 5c0666f8de47d8a7cf57f54ce19ac8a3ff30bf58 286 285 2023-08-07T18:22:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [NL ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 3f61ad9aa789352a74cf1cc21156d0d65f8db02c 287 286 2023-08-07T18:24:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience'' == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 4731dd1a99333b53f8de45f9e71d1763649f8ebd 288 287 2023-08-07T18:25:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* U */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English weard = guarding, protection] forms part of aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse. '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion (any-)version, ''neurodiversity'' etc., universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny. == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. de0a78c1ff2220a22a7c6671dd2feb2888b026f9 289 288 2023-08-07T18:27:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* W */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [NL ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow'' '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. 73eecb2399f143c31290d1a163b77b935beac225 290 289 2023-08-07T18:28:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgnosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit' + ''Genosse''= companion] contemporary, fellow human. ea1cce8374e64a888db408afe3eb36d6f7df0fc9 291 290 2023-08-07T18:39:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL from German ''Zeit'' + Old High Germam ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. ce1e87ed15d4857d76f041f674d526b3e797df84 292 291 2023-08-07T18:39:58Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 16da180cf5299e3768f8b6b6dff129cdf7f4dd5a 295 292 2023-08-07T20:58:16Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 52a94eb9073325ea457789310148f0c99868eef4 296 295 2023-08-07T21:52:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of livin. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sumbios'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. af7c81abecc673103d6ef741dd5c37c6c65b4b42 297 296 2023-08-07T21:54:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of livin. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 8610c483d698c63bc176ae7700621ce422d4ef57 298 297 2023-08-07T21:55:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Letters medium.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. ce7d3ee871842496fb368412f800d7009296bdb2 315 298 2023-08-08T01:26:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:The word tree.png]] === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. bd6e9263fbf837de7f3dbbf39dc4b22562cffea6 Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 293 256 2023-08-07T18:42:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* the glossary for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck medium.png]] to jump to the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 80aa586bb2ed10c61e4e7d04058ef3ac5f9a8b1a 294 293 2023-08-07T18:43:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* the glossary for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Shipdeck medium.png]] == to jump to the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == f533430463592bfdc4065a3bf1d7da059f3983ad 319 294 2023-08-08T02:55:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* the glossary for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == to jump to the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === The transition from the Anthropocene to the ''Symbiocene'' is a journey === Language is our means of transport ~ a vessel made up of words words are made up of letters of an alphabet ~ a ~ b ~ c ~ d ~ e ~ f ~ g vowels and consonants ~ held together by meaning ~ convening ~ contextualising ~ but not only by suchly ~ interacting with the ektobionts in our symbiosphere ~ also by intending ~ envisioning ~ emotioning ~ suspecting ~ accepting ~ the whole gamut of endobionts in human mindsetting words are living beings ~ perhaps more wording than word ~ ''symbionts'' within the symbiosphere of their host we ~ us ~ speaking beings ~ with our ~ thinking ~ dreaming ~ feeling ~ ~ desiring ~ trusting ~ doubting ~ ~ believing ~ questioning ~ yearning ~ feeding into wording ~ creating this symbiopaedic vessel carrying us across the open sea of cenes all the while flowing back into the sea itself the symbiospheric ocean of being consciousness == Welcome aboard == 26b27b72296fd3bf2ffa5e009645fdb76619c792 320 319 2023-08-08T10:53:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* to jump to the glossary please click here https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == to the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing, 'as we know', are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome aboard == 01ed9e5932cc28e0e332150c501fe45535260c66 321 320 2023-08-08T10:54:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* to the glossary please click here https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing, 'as we know', are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome aboard == 3b10b470202c9e0125a483e57ceefe98c97da27d 322 321 2023-08-08T10:56:36Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome aboard */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing, 'as we know', are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == a5dc6ab787273eb686b63253cd3c9d9bf9f5395c 323 322 2023-08-08T10:58:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* glossary >> click here https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing, 'as we know', are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == 2310e360db8cbe7d0789d8203f807e045c33925e 324 323 2023-08-08T11:00:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === the glossary for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. 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Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] ad8303f3aa1f6eb059317da4afaed10fecd788c0 303 302 2023-08-07T22:42:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === 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[https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] df8cdad07767bf8c3a5edc409ae3963de0c8b3f5 304 303 2023-08-07T22:50:36Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* symbio(s)cene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] How do we enter the Symbiocene? [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis === [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 32976875203bc8f9d2fc392074afb7a3c627b273 305 304 2023-08-07T22:53:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] How do we enter the Symbiocene? [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis === [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] f5a003d951d53a387178797ceb1ad79762dc43ab 306 305 2023-08-07T22:54:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] How do we enter the Symbiocene? [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis === [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 227ecaf2e6e8f8f3335388dede0fef385e7bae86 307 306 2023-08-07T22:58:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* symbio(s)cene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis === [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] b5e4b065a01b1920038fd99b3e77a965696278c3 308 307 2023-08-07T22:59:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene 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Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] df4e590c25605b8d2d65f41b1ac509cf8be297bc 309 308 2023-08-07T23:00:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ 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[https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Symbiocene === [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 1cc91e04b12f2d57d75d47309d59bb30a6a6de52 310 309 2023-08-07T23:00:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] bad01cc35afd9a09d24047fa2b12e4650834d841 311 310 2023-08-07T23:01:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA 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[https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === Earth emotions === [https://theecologist.org/2019/mar/08/generation-symbiocene old and young must unite to form Generation S] === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 07fa47c09040357f3c6e84324d952b378f4955e9 312 311 2023-08-07T23:11:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 On Being wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] b7510835295225bf7f5da3a37fa64a97de18069a 313 312 2023-08-07T23:12:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Writing with Glaciers */ wikitext text/x-wiki LINKS to SYMBIOPAEDIA [[File:Letter collector.jpg]] == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] d87ae307b2e88315547a034e8b0978daec8a66d7 File:The word tree.png 6 35 314 2023-08-08T01:25:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki words growing on a tree a65b60c177228340764aa4f0eb941aaf97f8d4fd File:Forest of words.png 6 36 316 2023-08-08T02:10:44Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki forest with words 337f47294915cba92b1c92cc45ccd770ac1ed431 Main Page 0 1 317 233 2023-08-08T02:29:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 preparing the living biome for the Symbiocene wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}} == [[File:Forest of words.png]] === the glossary for the Symbiocene === == for the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == <big>»We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language.«</big> George van Driem ==== As we transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene we need new language ==== <big>fresh, symbiodynamic words, feeding, fuelling, and quickening the growth of a symbiocenic mindset.</big> In the Symbiocene, practicing ecology of mind • celebrating neurodiversity • leaping through mental wormholes • tracking the experience horizon • holomorphing into symbiogenic symbionts are the new normal. Symbiopaedia is a patch for exploring • finding • planting seeds for new word • nurturing the mothertrees of knowing • bearing new pods of wordings • every word a password into its own world. Forming new wordings, transforms our thinking, feeling, dreaming, believing, awaring, responding, respecting, creating the inner symbiosphere • regenerating the mycelium of the inner soil • providing a fertile syntropic biome • for a new web teeming with life. 3fc1415bd98c45d432d60fdd91eca69a9eb942b9 326 317 2023-08-08T16:21:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 preparing the living biome for the Symbiocene wikitext text/x-wiki __NOTOC__ == Welcome to {{SITENAME}} == [[File:Pink moon rising.png]] === the glossary for the Symbiocene === == for the glossary please click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === ''»Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language.«'' === George van Driem ==== transmuting from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene we need a new vernacular – a language born within the bondage of our current mindset. ==== Symbiopaedia is a '''symbiotope''' to provide a nurturing biome for all symbionts to regenerate, synchronify, and transmute into the symbiogenic paradigm. Symbiopaedia contains not only words – some familiar (sometimes with new definitions) some neological [neo = new + logos = word] – but also word-elements. In linguistic jargon, these are called ''morphemes'' (smallest meaningful unit in a language). Our glossary includes single letters, like 'a', pairs of letters, like 'be' or 'co', trios such as 'bio', 'ing', 'sym', or longer ''lexemes'' (= words listed in a lexicon). Longer word-elements, like 'cene', 'neo', or 'foria', are complete words in themselves (this is actually true for the shorter pieces as well). Symbiopaedia is introducing these word-elements and their meanings, so that y'all (read as 'we-all') can create a new language together in which y'all can communicate, which y'all understand. If y'all just go out there and stuff the chorizo of a word with bits and pieces of the alphabet following the whims and fancies of our eloquence, y're (read as 'we-re') promoting more synchaos than symbios. For this reason, Symbiopaedia has a few rules. '''Terms'''– [from Latin ''terminus'' = boundary] The use of the word ''symbiont'' soon becomes very confusing. With so many 'symbionts' popping out of the undergrowth in the outer and inner biosphere it helps to be more specific. Therefore we'll start with creating a neological term: '''verbiont''' '''verbiont''' – [NL from Latin ''verb'' = word + ''symbiont''] a word-symbiont with qualities to serve, or be beneficial for the Symbiocene. Of course, any word has the potential to become a verbiont and serve the Symbiocene in some way. However, in the ascendence of this era, the Symbiocene is yet young. Like any infantile symbiont, it can only digest so much neological symbio-stuff at once – or even in small swigs and morsels. === choosing familiar morphemes === Nurturing the young Symbiocene is easier, when we give her verbionts, which are easy to digest and assimilate. Therefore we use familiar verbionts (and verbiont-elements) whenever possible. For the same reason we also combine verbiont-elements in familiar ways, i.e. considering the origin languages of the words. To form new verbionts (neologisms) our first port of call is always to look for word-elements from the same source language, e.g. Latin prefix + Latin word; Greek word + Greek suffix; Old English word + other English or European word-element. === tasting the new verbiont === The next step is to speak the word and listen to its sound. ''Word'' (or Latin verb) originally refers to the ''spoken word''. If our new candidate for a neological verbiont is a tonge twister, we explore further, looking for alternatives, which 'roll off the tongue'. Words are formed in the mouth. Our most important word-forming organ is the tongue. That's why our English word language comes from Latin ''lingua''= tonge. In Portuguese (and other Roman languages) the word ''lingua'' has two meanings, language and tongue. And in English, of course, we use 'tongue' sometimes in the sense of 'language' too. The sound of a word is called '''phoneme''' (from Greek ''phonema'' = sound, speech). When we let the new verbiont come out of our mouth and speak it a couple of times, y'all soon know, whether it is a 'good one' – meaning a verbiont, which is going to make it in the Symbiocene. There are no fixed rules here. Symbiopaedia is conceived as a glossary for the vernacular – a P2P language so to speak – a lingua franca of contemporary symbiophile humans who are in the process of getting their heads, minds and hearts around and into the 'new era'. If the new verbiont doesn't pass the synaesthesia-test of tongue and sound, we give ourselves permission to break the 'familiar-morpheme-rule'. === getting in touch with the symbiome === The third step of creating a new verbiont is to put in touch with its biosphere. Is this symbiont going to work? Is it going to be a good ''companion'' on this 'adventure', and cope the challenges along the way? Is this verbiont suitable for the common task of the '''community''' (from Latin ''co-'' = together + ''munia'' = task, duty, function)? Is it going to benefit the shared vision of '''synergy''' (from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, function, service) and ''symbiogenesis''? There is an easy way to find out. We can offer the new verbiont to fellow human symbionts and ask for honest feedback. Are we willing to use this verbiont in everyday speak? Or are we finding ourselves avoiding it because it feels strange? If we struggle to fully understand a new verbiont, often it is because the form of the word does not yet match what we want to express. In this case it is helpful to tune into the experience we are intending to capture in one word. Our symbiosphere is teeming with verbionts. There are so many words to choose from. If an expression y're grappling with was simple and straight forward, it would most likely already exist somewhere. Coining a new verbiont is a creative process. Often it is helpful to expand and explain the experience we are intending to capture in more words, and in several variations. We may need to wander around the bush in the inner undergrowth for a while, before the new verbiont jumps out at us. === examples for new verbionts === The best way to understand what makes a new verbiont a good candidate for our symbiopaedia is to look at some examples: '''Symbiocene''' – [from Greek sum = together + bios = life + kainos = new] the new era following the Antropocene. This verbiont was conceived in 2011 by environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht (see [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/ the link to Symbiocene] here) This verbiont is an excellent choice of wording for the intention, mission, vision, and experience the human host wanted to express. It fulfills all three criteria mentioned above: It's a great combination of morphemes. It's an excellent phoneme. And it is in touch with the ''''syntax''' of the ''Zeitgeist'''. '''Neurodiversity''' – [from Latin ''neuro'' = relating to neural function + ''diversity''] "Literally, the term refers to all beings with a nervous system, but since I coined it for a human rights advocacy purpose, I limited it to Homo Sapiens. The term Biodiversity covers the rest." Judy Singer "The term Neurodiversity was first theorised and published in a 1998 Sociology Honours thesis presented to the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) by sociologist Judy Singer" [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] This verbiont also proved to be a great choice of wording. Neurodiversity has taken roots fast and is now synonymous with "the Neurodiversity Movement, a civil rights movement for psycho-medically labelled minorities and their allies." (Judy Singer) '''Solastalgia''' [from Latin ''solacium'' = comfort + Greek ''-algia'' = pain, suffering, grief] "a form of emotional or existential distress caused by environmental change." coined by Glenn Albrecht in 2005 and descibed as "the homesickness you have when you are still at home" and your home environment is changing in ways you find distressing. see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solastalgia Solastalgia] This verbiont is a little harder to assimilate because the definition doesn't fully align with the chosen morphemes. The two parts of the word come from different source languages: '''solace''', from Latin ''solari'' = to console, soothe; and -algia, from Greek ''algos'' = pain. The meaning of 'solace' does not suggest 'environmental threat', or 'homesickness'. In the concept behind the configuration of this wording, Albrecht has taken a mental leaps from 'solace' to 'home', implying something that's happening to the ecosphere in his experience, and combined it with combination with a Greek word for distress. The trouble with the definition of solastalgia is that solace already implies grief. The word doesn't mean 'home' or indicate the 'worry about future loss of home'. Solastalgia literally means ''the pain of consolation''. === the next step === Whether a new verbiont 'takes off' and 'stands the test of the Symbiocene' is not ours to decide. This is ultimately a matter of usage and the ephemeral zeitgeist. If human symbionts embrace new verbionts and volunteer as hosts, then the wording has a good chance to become part of the new vernacular. In other words, a verbiont such as ''solastalgia'' may take roots and grow into its new given definition, irrespective of its history and literal meaning. Our etymological dictionaries are full of hybrid words who carry meanings which have veered far off the original direction of their ancestors. Language is our semiotic symbiont, with rules and unruly, alive and full of obsolete lexemes. The 'symbiopaedic terms' outlined here are not fixed rules. They are meant as suggestions, food for thought to start our journey towards the Symbiocene. for more sustenance visit our blog about the Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page#Words_Play_a_Key_Role_in_the_Creation_of_our_World|the Symbiotope]] 8eab3958caf73eb5e84187e3cc2db015c0c4195e File:Inner biosphere.png 6 37 318 2023-08-08T02:55:17Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki inner symbiosphere ade4fbec7240a6e787ffcf33de83a362bad6b79f File:Pink moon rising.png 6 38 325 2023-08-08T12:24:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki symbionts in trees a9ee8772470136176b6d6a55c741fd6c165b55ff File:Autumn woods-kiki.png 6 39 327 2023-08-09T00:11:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki words in the woods 687605447de98cb0ca24319ecde206d88f77075b Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 328 315 2023-08-09T00:13:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. f23eab84611f9f01d5d42eba34571edb3ecbdeb9 329 328 2023-08-09T00:14:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 4003ded1dde9557f8e034ca4c213cd816ecc4698 347 329 2023-08-09T01:31:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 21e44d02cd9855cf24375e0d562882abffc884fb 348 347 2023-08-09T01:31:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 0732ab89d063edab7db7d707c9c4817fde281d5d 351 348 2023-08-09T09:47:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* V */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [NL,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 2ab9061eb7f9cbb4cef5adaf45149ad9af6e1790 352 351 2023-08-09T09:49:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [NL – from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] the English translation of Zeitgenosse is contemporary, fellow human. The German word ''Genosse'', however, captures much more fully the symbiogenic nature of the companionship, with the ''commensalism'' implicitly included in the wording itself. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A Zeitgenosse is someone where all of this is shared within a certain era. 7e390dc827834334200087a44079e42510f3361a 353 352 2023-08-09T10:10:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 1bf1d5852ac7ffda2bcdac60cc6cf32504684041 354 353 2023-08-09T10:11:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. bf84fc9f331865b432d9c3448f2ed4fb1b9ec044 355 354 2023-08-09T10:11:38Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. d033254f6175347c0efa6c3ea76910ac7b8d5a6e 356 355 2023-08-09T10:12:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 4861195975112d62fec63437ed7c38d2f31c44cd 367 356 2023-08-09T13:13:32Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == Itching to contribute more verbionts? [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About|Go to our FAQs]]. [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 4bcbba325b6eaddc3426168a98f7bc831589fd55 369 367 2023-08-09T13:24:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 0647ad4928492086f17062041087088e864bfa63 Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 330 324 2023-08-09T00:16:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* the glossary for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == 85a0618576ab0f7723cc58f5e258fd8999ac1e57 331 330 2023-08-09T00:17:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == ce963c184fe60ac514138867227e95e8b1281828 332 331 2023-08-09T00:18:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Words Play a Key Role in the Creation of our World */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == cf298ecb6db93b4fbaf271623d34f389f1f76920 333 332 2023-08-09T00:19:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome in the Symbiotope == 4ed30ca068b5f4131d95c044bc69dba6237e5d2a 334 333 2023-08-09T00:20:11Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome in the Symbiotope */ wikitext text/x-wiki == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == fef91539fa4fbef100eebbef2a247c4e84ffafdb 368 334 2023-08-09T13:23:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''Glossary''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] FAQs Becoming a Symbiopaedic Symbiont == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 2da9f11be175d12c0ec23d5a06cdb9e7e8972750 370 368 2023-08-09T13:26:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|About the Host of this Symbiotope]] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == efceaf1be2479ae472644920e322ee6278cd5f37 371 370 2023-08-09T13:26:45Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == e0f28af221bef026fee3cd52d8971270d1591bab File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png 6 40 335 2023-08-09T01:00:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki trees with moss 08c13d630a1a889de9c8feb1933ee22bfce68956 Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 1 34 336 313 2023-08-09T01:00:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Earth Emotions [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] db6fa5bede7ab2fa0bd8e24119f7379f35fdb663 337 336 2023-08-09T01:09:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 5b2a2f5b9eb7ea3f96c044f2bfab0feb2f5d0b56 338 337 2023-08-09T01:12:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Arkesoul */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === [https://www.arkesoul.org/ build our reality] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] cd1051ee763e279ae1d1c583d9df7f99f16aeb5c 339 338 2023-08-09T01:13:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Arkesoul */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] b8fd7a1ff1011070fb79ae03a535f30fc41ff7ad 340 339 2023-08-09T01:14:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* symbio(s)cene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === setting the scene [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 8c96d1b47793ffa652ffbb451bf2bdc39ff0fede 341 340 2023-08-09T01:15:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* symbio(s)cene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] d8788434c462813a3a7d23d252bbed446253aa37 342 341 2023-08-09T01:18:11Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Arkesoul */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 8df2b0a6a13cfdf9b23beb118599f2cbebecbca5 343 342 2023-08-09T01:21:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Generation Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 4c12f9bc670188c60d440e80a831ce59c737fb64 344 343 2023-08-09T01:23:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Generation Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 0e072b3379792e4ca93e1d2fd19e41e62cc9b21b 345 344 2023-08-09T01:23:40Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Generation Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Symbiocene principles] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 14fe24419d05e664bf45ba06a8bc186f293e1c8c 346 345 2023-08-09T01:28:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Entering the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 1b93d42410a1d17f0f893ee734483c3f26a55a2e 373 346 2023-08-09T13:31:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand == if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch == === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 620c7c3a94ad69f31080116a4f0549446b9ff2b0 376 373 2023-08-09T13:37:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 6e6cabb27c5801b563a12d116d9ed4d19b62194f Symbiopaedia:About 4 13 349 216 2023-08-09T01:34:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If wordings are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all be12314f1b678c0c721c6ae56100153ce79b8a73 350 349 2023-08-09T01:35:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. */ wikitext text/x-wiki [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 9f48bd671643e220dc2887f79690b0ac165e0ef7 374 350 2023-08-09T13:33:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all 6166b458bc22eb1805c9229d6baed97ff248750e 375 374 2023-08-09T13:34:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular */ wikitext text/x-wiki === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com 2c69a5dcdfbc44f62ca623e56ef1aa7fe72f9f88 Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 357 231 2023-08-09T11:35:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F A Qs + Terms & Conditions */ new section wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) == F A Qs + Terms & Conditions == Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? Of course, anyone who is On course – you have to identify as Gen S = Generation Symbiocene How can we contribute to the glossary? Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com. Don't forget to include your definition. Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:35, 9 August 2023 (UTC) 33fd364abf95dce71617169c6fc71139e0a5d9fa 358 357 2023-08-09T11:36:44Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 1a36ede74236b7dc80219fc47f9da5ac09c99e4f 372 358 2023-08-09T13:27:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 5002332ec97494235f8db4e9fd8eebe1f50221e0 377 372 2023-08-09T13:37:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 433024fb9309fbf4759663fd66749ba9f9e32dbc File:Word roots matteo.png 6 41 359 2023-08-09T12:45:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki word roots b57e27902d2fecba39b9850d5ecfb6ece92266ee Symbiopaedia talk:About 5 17 360 181 2023-08-09T12:46:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 FAQs wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? Of course, anyone who is On course – you have to identify as Gen S = Generation Symbiocene How can we contribute to the glossary? Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com. Don't forget to include your definition. Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com and we'll start a conversation Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com == New Words for a New Era == === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. 5d4ad80798abb92c3a7c1544b2c5223d475bfdeb 361 360 2023-08-09T12:46:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* New Words for a New Era */ wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? Of course, anyone who is On course – you have to identify as Gen S = Generation Symbiocene How can we contribute to the glossary? Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com. Don't forget to include your definition. Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com and we'll start a conversation Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com == A == '''Acknow''' — [from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescing''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] to grow toward maturity, pass through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adulting''' — [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] process of being, becoming, and embracing adulthood. '''Autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''Autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. b935e015660a088371975f7fe1fafb2bc0071f96 362 361 2023-08-09T12:47:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? Of course, anyone who is On course – you have to identify as Gen S = Generation Symbiocene How can we contribute to the glossary? Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com. Don't forget to include your definition. Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com and we'll start a conversation Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota.com 0c732a377f115853d0c536457ecb268721bc6be4 363 362 2023-08-09T13:04:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F A Qs */ wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': Are you a symbiont? Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? Do you identify with the Symbiocene? Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? If your answer is ''YES'' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''SOMETIMES'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 1b4278afba62c73382f3f7a8545ae83dc144c044 364 363 2023-08-09T13:08:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? */ wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is ''YES'' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] e4fafe1e3feff23fb13c8271b0906b24c4bc205a 365 364 2023-08-09T13:09:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? */ wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] cd5d3264d80a9367cab9bb1173ef9258170ae531 366 365 2023-08-09T13:10:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? */ wikitext text/x-wiki == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 90e310e3faa1e5e660e79ed75bff461f4b067777 Symbiopaedia talk:About 5 17 378 366 2023-08-09T13:38:45Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == F A Qs == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] cd9650290240b424617bd64f8717aca3bc0f6d44 385 378 2023-08-09T17:21:40Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* QUANSWERS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == QUANSWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] f0b20e804d674684fd262af589b9838496b5ffb1 396 385 2023-08-09T22:20:57Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUANSWERS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == QUANSWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. 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Sometimes, problems can be resolved by asking the right 'qu-' – and the answer spontaneously pops into our mind. Such a question is a quanswer. We may have to hold the quanswer for a while and give it our full attention, or carry it around like a basket, open and receptive, so the -swer-part can drop in. [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? 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Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] d3bce609898bfa4399349715ed70ce48ede68c04 403 402 2023-08-10T02:25:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* QU-AN-SWERS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUANSWERS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == QU-AN-SWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] original photo Matteo Grando '''quanswer''' [VB portmanteau of ''question'' + ''answer''= literally 'and swear'in the sense of 'affirm'] a qu-an-swer is a 'qu-' that acts like a magnet towards its own '-swer'; the 'an' in the middle is the magnetic element. Sometimes, problems can be resolved by asking the right 'qu-' – and the answer spontaneously pops into our mind. Such a question is a quanswer. We may have to hold the quanswer for a while and give it our full attention, or carry it around like a basket, open and receptive, so the -swer-part can drop in. === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? 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Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 396157d0b69280827cf54ce8e413f8dbc65c80a4 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 379 369 2023-08-09T13:39:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 412104a144cc9056f909d301369a528510bc464a 384 379 2023-08-09T13:47:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''FAQs''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 5f46772d33acbf53afc3afcc977bf15671ce15ba 386 384 2023-08-09T17:23:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. 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The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 6725dca56f87c3b0cb5acb3f24edac22d7a5e423 390 389 2023-08-09T22:07:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 01f28ea5f905c5dad88d8c213b2286ff298fc9d6 391 390 2023-08-09T22:09:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY'''– '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. c9efccb6861625a00949314d09fba9457c46cb76 392 391 2023-08-09T22:10:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. ce3ce8235fa4fa1ceb8e9d2f9eda64664607fe32 397 392 2023-08-09T22:23:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. fcafbacb61a2cdc291d1a41a7f22da89a3e1a729 Symbiopaedia:About 4 13 380 375 2023-08-09T13:39:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About|Meet the Host of this Symbiotope]] === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com 635668c67c77ae021d982e0e27213c3ae10476b7 381 380 2023-08-09T13:41:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Touch Base at the Symbiotope]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page|Symbiocenic Links]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|Glossary of Verbionts]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal|Posts about Symbiopeadia & Symbiocene]] === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com ca07d31fed3107faf534f07db4f8bd8aea23c45b 387 381 2023-08-09T17:26:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com 488377e1381daff8b605e0acb370e7a07d4945ff 394 387 2023-08-09T22:16:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''ABOUT''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] === Veronika Bond - Host of this Symbiotope === [[File:Portrait Veronika Symbiopaedia.png]] == Symbiopaedia is a soulchild of Veronika Bond == === – language artist, symbiophile, compostmenter, and synchronosopher – === Veronika identifies as a European cosmopolitan symbiont, transitioning towards preferring ''suchly'' pronouns as we ~ us ~ ours ~ ourselves, and the prefix ''y'-''. <big>Having gathered degrees in applied linguistics and holistic therapies, y've been sharing our skills through translations of 20+ books of literature and non-fiction, as well as simultaneous interpretations of seminars and conferences in the field of holistic medicine.</big> Along our nomading and semisettling lifetime — in search or our ''symbiogenic'' ecosphere — y've learned to dream, feel, think, and speak a number of outer world-languages: German & English (fluent) Portuguese (current) Arabic, French & Spanish (trickling with access to living source) while picking up morsels of several others along the way: Dutch, Italian, Japanese, Maltese, Swiss German, Turkish. ==== During the present two and a half decades new ways of wording are dawning on our experience horizon. ==== No outer language can survive without their internal kin. Language is a ''symbiosphere''. Words are ''symbionts''. Living creatures, in ''symbiogenic'' relationships with thinkings, feelings, dreamings, desirings, believings and so much more. ''If verbionts are seeds of our trees of knowing — what happens to their roots?'' Thinkings, feelings, dreamings, and countless other symbionts produce filaments of ''subcepting'', growing the mycelium of the inner jungle. Some are the edaphon of our inner soil, others the plankton of our inner ocean. Without them, verbionts would have no meaning, no purpose, no power. Only dead word-husks, empty pods of verbiont-seeds would remain. ==== Symbiopaedia was conceived for the nurturing of a symbiogenic vernacular ==== Y'all itching to connecting, contributing, or communicating through and around this project? Y're looking forward to hearing from y'all Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com 5ce714e33151f15de26f44d206cf4588858cbf40 Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 382 371 2023-08-09T13:44:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == f6292c940710a7ce450a4d5a1a3f7cfc6c3658f1 393 382 2023-08-09T22:14:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] background Photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == f95744c43aee0d9f17df498c222414ce23f28fc7 Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 1 34 383 376 2023-08-09T13:45:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 2ecea9e86ea85ef8f3b4ba5d2b501303cea5d8cb 395 383 2023-08-09T22:17:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] 7cd5f14e0853cf9efb085966f546813434c5ca8e 404 395 2023-08-10T13:12:11Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbionts in the Symbiosphere */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art === === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/ === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words ac476748be005c2fca971122bb314493fde92c34 405 404 2023-08-10T14:16:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art === === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 9053ef821aebeb52932f2233232e6823ec8e04e8 406 405 2023-08-10T14:17:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 2a5f49d59172fc0eb43163e05ec27cd782097427 407 406 2023-08-10T14:18:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 84ef3555d07274c166552d7dbcb13f0fd3730ad8 408 407 2023-08-10T14:34:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Zeitgenossen == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 88534a734c3ee157309aef43b4be20556b4357a6 409 408 2023-08-10T14:35:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Zeitgenossen */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. d9de8b8fc867d18b2228feb44e9cd835b23f6e8d 410 409 2023-08-10T14:38:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. c18631385070acef24576ea0fa87b91fd8d5c555 411 410 2023-08-10T14:40:54Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Prefixes & Suffixes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] --[[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 14:40, 10 August 2023 (UTC)Greek === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. abd2dea8fe73a38c3341c2796aab82b3424fe1e8 412 411 2023-08-10T14:41:29Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Prefixes & Suffixes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 5fd760bc3a8d0b4888c6a0e1f3fd0046b8d9e0ef 415 412 2023-08-10T19:44:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Emotion Thesaurus */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 51caece27a3b383f43341a6b2b65cf27e0001c33 416 415 2023-08-10T19:45:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Compendium of Lost Words */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 3b4349b9305dba0345500383e6e503d2213a04da 417 416 2023-08-10T19:45:59Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Emotion Thesaurus */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 59ccc17caa220f4f02eac33ba9ca4fe397133007 418 417 2023-08-10T19:46:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Emotivity */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 5aa15668d032f1867136346b97b1bc9ed8378edd 419 418 2023-08-10T19:47:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* German Wordtreasures */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 3662c8d7ec306ce92f3d5a318979da504bfbdaa1 420 419 2023-08-10T19:47:43Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Artificial Intelligence */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. cd9ec6245c16ba385d4d2a9b2bd1c38beb7843be 421 420 2023-08-10T19:48:11Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Biomimicry */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. a6553b1e806fd76c47f8c91fbb7e5cb0dd0185d5 422 421 2023-08-10T19:50:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* symbiosphere blog */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. ebcecd0d2766f5b60eb72636e518e991154ade3b Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 388 377 2023-08-09T17:29:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) addc735e397a04a4304c4a19109329d892d2cf40 Talk:Main Page 1 3 398 225 2023-08-09T22:25:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Checkpoint medium.png]] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Fortune c medium.png]] == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 392501ebac54cdfdb697bcb65f32bc929d11051f 400 398 2023-08-09T23:44:22Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Fortune c medium.png]] == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 0e164c58f3151ad969649299ea9eabd7cf200993 401 400 2023-08-09T23:45:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Henry Miller */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 76ca55f669fc11da94e3390d15824f13893d66d0 414 401 2023-08-10T19:18:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo: Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y == What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us (more about that in another post). We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). d774da87a5ba2b475c56fab49f962edb791034db 423 414 2023-08-10T20:05:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo: Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like ''twirlblast'' [1700s word for tornado] or ''trumpery'' [things that look nice but are worthless]. The association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a ''snollygoster'' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 81d18ef6733180928ea00ef8ad75e2094f1ab49b 424 423 2023-08-10T20:06:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Henry Miller */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB August 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like ''twirlblast'' [1700s word for tornado] or ''trumpery'' [things that look nice but are worthless]. The association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a ''snollygoster'' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil. The German ge is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). a94346b874f82a84bb48fb5b930bfbb9e5f3824d 425 424 2023-08-10T20:09:41Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB August 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). 2e1e784365420dcfba5e0af839d406540787e1ba 426 425 2023-08-10T20:10:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB August 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB July 2023] 87157fc4f1ab83f7bb3769773660367eecc12a6b 427 426 2023-08-10T20:13:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Henry Miller */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB July 2023] a6f4dc88739d354004ded5beb210c70aa0e6e21f File:Ideas are alive Richard.png 6 42 399 2023-08-09T23:43:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki Richard Burlton 780064280206d194ad24077b97c0a1b3faaf4ca3 File:Lonely word.png 6 43 413 2023-08-10T19:17:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki letters in desert 441d9780a8c42884b6ca162ddb9e1320c76a950d Talk:Main Page 1 3 428 427 2023-08-10T20:14:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] e47577cec964e970ac02e4af7db1e7295142f8e6 440 428 2023-08-11T14:31:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Henry Miller */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] 5f6ab8f32cc92e8010b825f5daca1496ea035b8a 447 440 2023-08-11T15:05:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] In the Doldrums – background photo Michael D == In the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] Ideas are Living Creatures – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] 4cce9d3c1cc1cf8721b92c6b83b89800d9a8cba1 448 447 2023-08-11T15:08:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] ''In the Doldrums – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == In the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] Ideas are Living Creatures – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] ad36cdc59fb3eb140b9f8bed3ea225d33f5a52e1 449 448 2023-08-11T20:01:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] ''In the Doldrums – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == In the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] e0ec78b1e59aebf8b1ca854ff1db0f603580e0b7 450 449 2023-08-11T20:01:53Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* In the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] ''In the Doldrums – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] b9eab961df6e64fbd03d38d08a286d361690c311 451 450 2023-08-11T20:03:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D ''Dear girl, from noise and London city,'' I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] 5f0551254a0fd2f500eb8e320f47867ac1b6a5e1 452 451 2023-08-11T20:04:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. VB August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] 73efdda2cdfcc636e22a3ec1760603447f711820 455 452 2023-08-11T20:09:38Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] August 8th, 2023] [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] 6e15247679533f048500a9853f4da3a87423786a 456 455 2023-08-11T20:11:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). [VB [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] July 2023] d3f18211852c439eab711acde77d3a85990bd104 457 456 2023-08-11T20:12:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 7th, 2023 8e8640a71e2423e83a87c2498f82e3c0c7c8cd3a 458 457 2023-08-11T20:12:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 7th, 2023 8d967dc0a30a9a3c1590f361a9e6d71a7a2b37cc 459 458 2023-08-11T20:14:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Robin Wall Kimmerer */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 37fd085f7da05bed1d53c23e294ef48496fdb88d 460 459 2023-08-11T20:14:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 717c35451c310a255461ceab975fa373f19362d0 461 460 2023-08-11T20:15:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* “Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers.” */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 5fdfa79faa53cb2f2bbe2c80b9cccdbeb27dba09 462 461 2023-08-11T20:15:40Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* “How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.” */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == ''“Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 aada5e79c6db164bd0db58f9ece3f966b133ae82 463 462 2023-08-11T20:29:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’, what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’, because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from “Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ‘Academic Prose’ the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ‘Conversational Speak’, it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a "word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.” So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliarverbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ‘verbish’ : 60 ‘nounish’ words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this deviation into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. Here at Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ‘work of creation’. So far the terms ‘verb’ and ‘noun’ are only words. We know words are symbionts. Verbionts in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? We also know that ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German – obviously a close cousin of the word ‘substance’ [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and dead ending down the garden path, we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ‘star of the sentence’; all the other words revolve around this ‘main character’. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical way. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ‘mainword’). Objects are either ‘things’ or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ‘thingword’). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ‘standing under’. All nouns are substantives, subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things, are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ‘doing words’, the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent processing and relating. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 9ea95ad07d07aa6018c364410fde915fce2d5c30 465 463 2023-08-11T20:54:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language, all but exterminated through linguicide, the indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘the English’ – we inadvertently stumble over an assumption and into a mental pothole: If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. We know words are symbionts. We call them''verbionts'' in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German. Substantive is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘star of the sentence’''; all the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 2eeb7a27ce3c39d86706b01e7487e3f9db7b1fbd 466 465 2023-08-11T21:57:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – a mother tongue killed off by ‘'''the English'''’ – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. We know words are symbionts. We call them''verbionts'' in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German. Substantive is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘star of the sentence’''; all the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 9105040a21c6b8128737a19a21e442c830b95651 467 466 2023-08-11T21:58:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statemnet got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. We know words are symbionts. We call them''verbionts'' in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German. Substantive is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘star of the sentence’''; all the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 0eb369628f4f809da8b6101cefb262bb0e82ff34 468 467 2023-08-11T22:00:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio, or our assumptions in reponse to that claim. So after this excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. We know words are symbionts. We call them''verbionts'' in this symbiotope. But what do they mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ’substantive’ – dated in English but still used in German. Substantive is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A thingword (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a Hauptwort = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a “person under control or dominion of another”. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word object has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘star of the sentence’''; all the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 ae95456dfd5d747b218ebcb099e4cefccbd08a8d 469 468 2023-08-11T22:13:31Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio. She was right all along! AND our intuitive assumptions in reponse to her statement were not far off either. After this brief and embarrassing excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. Linguists tell us that words are symbionts. (sneaky glimpse into the next blog post) We call them''verbionts'' (see glossary). But what does it all mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ''’substantive’'' – dated in English but still used in German. ''Substantive'' is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A ''thingword'' (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a ''Hauptwort'' = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a ''“person under control or dominion of another”''. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word ''object'' has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘protagonist of the sentence’'' – '''the star of the language circus of the anthropocene'''. All the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 a784245a68ebcf553fc14cb6c0498ae617735e94 470 469 2023-08-11T22:14:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio. She was right all along! AND our intuitive assumptions in reponse to her statement were not far off either. After this brief and embarrassing excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. Linguists tell us that words are symbionts. (sneaky glimpse into the next blog post) We call them '''verbionts''' (see glossary). But what does it all mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ''’substantive’'' – dated in English but still used in German. ''Substantive'' is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tuwort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A ''thingword'' (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a ''Hauptwort'' = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a ''“person under control or dominion of another”''. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word ''object'' has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘protagonist of the sentence’'' – '''the star of the language circus of the anthropocene'''. All the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 8c226973f0c7327eefd4a109a5d45fa6d729862e Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 429 388 2023-08-10T20:28:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 7c9dfdeabc37ab3faf26589cb8574e74c6041882 442 429 2023-08-11T14:34:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"A human is only human through language"'' Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' Robin Wall Kinnerer (2013) 3be083087a846ad1fabb2d5cf4e9a78e97755560 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 430 397 2023-08-11T00:28:45Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. Lenny Löwenstern, a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words).Lenny publishes his work on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. c77a624d7f71642b2ab3b2f69bca84b235147fbd 431 430 2023-08-11T00:29:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. Lenny Löwenstern, a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. e24b94ce1d297d6232193e3e858c0c18554b51ef 432 431 2023-08-11T00:30:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 8e29eb0f912aa5f1253273beb6434a846464867e 433 432 2023-08-11T00:32:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 79824bf764f562cddef8a0b10be333f8d80ec8c6 453 433 2023-08-11T20:06:39Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 8833488f1422e7be808b517585e290aafb89d258 454 453 2023-08-11T20:08:02Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin flor = flower + legere = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. d7dcb3ad1ac8efcbe36f6b68741c324cd930ef0c 464 454 2023-08-11T20:46:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. fb0f6814cefb1b35aac82dff13a8197e7ea5e61a 471 464 2023-08-11T22:17:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 8e5643cd08b7b44fe4db0d330525f835f06770da 472 471 2023-08-11T22:20:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 0192b33a5a41173be391227972154acaf6744628 473 472 2023-08-11T22:24:10Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* V */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 5a58ea4034cdc0a6daf1842837a1fe6af8aed597 474 473 2023-08-11T22:28:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* V */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'', = doing word, which indicates movement, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. e81577a65e92930bdafbbfe9bef39b0205d32f1d 475 474 2023-08-11T22:30:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* V */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] "Symbiogenic Woodland" – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 44e5dc093d31e40fd89d3993899a0dad4a7ff7d1 Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 434 393 2023-08-11T00:33:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] "Inner Symbiosphere" – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == ac59c2e882a54c7fe7549d69b5ea959b774c301e 435 434 2023-08-11T00:34:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] "Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere" – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 3e20ff819dd973172de3db7ec0de255ac3881f25 443 435 2023-08-11T14:36:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] "Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere" – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == c37b71b3c3be45b1252cd7788f48e1972964ad5d 444 443 2023-08-11T14:37:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.or/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] "Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere" – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 285ebac8fcb5cb327be2d80acb3de20c0b4b6245 445 444 2023-08-11T14:38:43Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] "Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere" – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 50727e08a1c918e07dbcc601f69484049fbc6e8f Symbiopaedia talk:About 5 17 436 403 2023-08-11T00:35:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* QU-AN-SWERS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUANSWERS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == QU-AN-SWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] "Word Roots" – original photo Matteo Grando '''quanswer''' [VB portmanteau of ''question'' + ''answer''= literally 'and swear'in the sense of 'affirm'] a qu-an-swer is a 'qu-' that acts like a magnet towards its own '-swer'; the 'an' in the middle is the magnetic element. Sometimes, problems can be resolved by asking the right 'qu-' – and the answer spontaneously pops into our mind. Such a question is a quanswer. We may have to hold the quanswer for a while and give it our full attention, or carry it around like a basket, open and receptive, so the -swer-part can drop in. === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 7407ac47f5f1140594184da566f2257ed058da33 476 436 2023-08-11T22:36:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* QUANSWERS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUANSWERS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == QUANSWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] "Word Roots" – original photo Matteo Grando '''quanswer''' [VB portmanteau of ''question'' + ''answer''= literally 'and swear'in the sense of 'affirm'] a qu-an-swer is a 'qu-' that acts like a magnet towards its own '-swer'; the 'an' in the middle is the magnetic element. Sometimes, problems can be resolved by asking the right 'qu-' – and the answer spontaneously pops into our mind. Such a question is a quanswer. We may have to hold the quanswer for a while and give it our full attention, or carry it around like a basket, open and receptive, so the -swer-part can drop in. === Who is Symbiopaedia for? === Symbiopaedia is a symbiotope for Generation Symbiocene. This means, anyone who is a symbiophile and/ or interested in anything to do with the Symbiocene is welcome to join in, use the resources in this corner of cyberspace, and participate in growing our symbiosphere. === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 71c28386e9c3b85257acf70fa76bd16617385c29 477 476 2023-08-11T22:37:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* QUANSWERS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUANSWERS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == QUANSWERS == [[File:Word roots matteo.png]] '''Word Roots''' – original photo Matteo Grando '''quanswer''' [VB portmanteau of ''question'' + ''answer''= literally 'and swear'in the sense of 'affirm'] a qu-an-swer is a 'qu-' that acts like a magnet towards its own '-swer'; the 'an' in the middle is the magnetic element. Sometimes, problems can be resolved by asking the right 'qu-' – and the answer spontaneously pops into our mind. Such a question is a quanswer. We may have to hold the quanswer for a while and give it our full attention, or carry it around like a basket, open and receptive, so the -swer-part can drop in. === Who is Symbiopaedia for? === Symbiopaedia is a symbiotope for Generation Symbiocene. This means, anyone who is a symbiophile and/ or interested in anything to do with the Symbiocene is welcome to join in, use the resources in this corner of cyberspace, and participate in growing our symbiosphere. === Can anyone contribute to Symbiopaedia? === This throws up a string of '''requestions''': a - Are you a symbiont? ['''YES''' | sometimes | not really] e - Are you a symbiophile or would you like to experience symbiophilia? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] i - Do you identify with the Symbiocene? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] o - Are you suffering with symbiopenia (= acute or chronic symbiosis-deficit)? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] u - Do you want to nurture a symbiogenic life? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] y - Are you yearning to live in the Symbiocene and can't wait to make it happen? ['''YES''' | ''sometimes'' | not really] If your answer is '''YES''' to at least one of these questions – and if you reply with ''sometimes'' to at least a couple of others – then our answer is YES. Symbiopaedia is for symbiophiles who are ready to nurture the Symbiocene. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we contribute to the glossary? === Absolutely! Lets plant more seeds for the Symbiocene. If you have any verbionts which you would like to see listed in the symbiopaedic glossary, send your list (or single word) to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com. Don't forget to include your definition. === Can we get more involved with Symbiopaedia? === Always welcome. Send your questions, suggestions, ideas, projects to us, so we can start a conversation. Get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com === Can we link a website, blog, or social network or page to Symbiopaedia? === Symbiopaedics love symbionetworks. Send it all over to symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com Take me [[Symbiopaedia:Community_portal|back to the glossary]] 54cd4f1a26873f9cc8fb8b0088fae8735a9e88eb Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 1 34 437 422 2023-08-11T00:37:44Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbionts in the Symbiosphere */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] "Symbiocenic Forest" – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 724359c5fd198c643afb78fc8e843ca0bf76a01b 439 437 2023-08-11T01:23:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] "Symbiocenic Forest" – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 1495451893a6ed43bc617681497264630ba7e051 441 439 2023-08-11T14:33:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] "Symbiocenic Forest" – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 286409e0b395b3385c2a2c80778f53c667ca6a24 File:Semiotic symbiont.png 6 44 438 2023-08-11T01:22:40Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki hieroglyphics with words ce0db9d31a328fd43fb9c3fb8eb9bbdd10dcc168 File:In the doldrums.png 6 45 446 2023-08-11T14:40:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki citylights with lightning e70b5591eaaa27b01e6cdc506bf04929485f4e81 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 478 475 2023-08-11T22:37:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 5135ec8c0e4c7860b3d7645c939a912c7ebdb0d1 480 478 2023-08-11T22:39:26Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* »To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language« */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === ~ Robin Wall Kimmerer ~ == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. 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The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. ba32c3524de851019b4f1c454473d29eb12b34f8 507 487 2023-08-19T21:49:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 5b8cf338d819e8b511c8da976fcfd4a450eadf01 509 507 2023-08-19T21:52:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 663a2d4add1560822b1fb8f55219066d70075f47 523 509 2023-08-19T22:11:17Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 46be29d685c39cc14641658d7f1d11611a0dc96e Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 0 9 479 445 2023-08-11T22:38:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == >> glossary >> click here [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] == === Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene === If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 8b7d2e496f70d0ac1c712281fd80b6e9e855a310 483 479 2023-08-12T00:43:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* >> glossary >> click here https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == === Languages are conservative, they always carry their archives with them and hate having to be updated. === José Saramago If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == fd7b0212ebbe20fc34312b9b999bb57f1a5f0b90 484 483 2023-08-12T00:45:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Languages are conservative, they always carry their archives with them and hate having to be updated. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == === Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element. === Søren Kierkegaard If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 9a1ea053b90bdd12ab2a83bb2ed1bbd26c0aa395 496 484 2023-08-12T11:34:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == === creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. === Glenn Albrecht Symbiopaedia is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, "a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings." "humans are now living within ‘The Anthropocene’. The name is derived from the observed human influence and indeed dominance of all climatic, biophysical and evolutionary processes occurring at a planetary scale... a development that undermines and destroys the very foundations of all life on Earth." [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against participating in the great commute from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''symbionts'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says language is our ''"semiotic symbiont."'' Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''perfectly private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Or if they have been ''ecto-'' once, they soon become ''endo-''. Anyway, they are living beings, produced and reproducing within our own inner space. Crowds of thinkings mingle with shoals of feelings. Waves of emotionings break under clouds of dreamings, ranges of believings block the view of our perspectings. Only in rare moments of questing, the inner skies open, a flash of epiphaning sets a cluster of inklings alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse of options beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species Thoughts appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. Moods determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. Dreams come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. Beliefs nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. With all this symbiogenic life going on in the privacy of our host-minds, words emerge as key symbionts time and time again. Words enable us to communicate, not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. '''communication''' – [from Latin ''com-'' = together + ''munia'' = duties, functions, service] – the word in essence carries the same or a very similar meaning as '''synergy''' [from Greek ''syn-'' = together + ''ergon'' = work, task, function]. Words are the symbionts who share the task of figuring out anything. They play a key role in generating acts of knowing. And acts of knowing – as we know (at least in the potential sense of knowing) – are how all living organisms create their world. == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 41cccbe62f47c48397c78566ab9df566353da1a8 497 496 2023-08-12T12:45:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == === creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. === Glenn Albrecht Symbiopaedia is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a linguist, translator, writer, symbiophile, language artist and founder of Symbiopaedia == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 2f4bf5269a2e7fdfcb11002725fdc6dc13b613a0 498 497 2023-08-12T12:46:32Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht Symbiopaedia is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a linguist, translator, writer, symbiophile, language artist and founder of Symbiopaedia == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 27fc2ff986b9432355d68b74f1d7912d8d58be3c 499 498 2023-08-12T12:47:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a linguist, translator, writer, symbiophile, language artist and founder of Symbiopaedia == Welcome to the Symbiotope == 255bf293fd27442f0278ad57f348205a8863dd43 500 499 2023-08-12T14:56:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Welcome to the Symbiotope */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a linguist, translator, writer, symbiophile, language artist and founder of Symbiopaedia cf77cdda41bf155145e20715d185cb8e59f01f23 501 500 2023-08-12T14:58:16Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia 9b022168388a97e50e6aef5c367a0c17acbddf37 502 501 2023-08-12T14:59:35Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 Sympiopaedia is a very yong project (born in 2023) to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. ©Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia 810c46699e0736f2767ac7284dfbeacc53f73021 503 502 2023-08-12T15:02:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 '''Sympiopaedia''' is a fledgling project to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of German author Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. © Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia 99cce097ac0657b2f360f73685f7ffc348a3f17f 504 503 2023-08-12T15:05:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''SYMBIOTOPE''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''QUOTES''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:Community_portal]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 '''Sympiopaedia''' is a fledgling project to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. © Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia a543ebf5735f5eb673a07d96663348abc61ca2cf 518 504 2023-08-19T22:05:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia == [[File:Inner biosphere.png]] '''Overstory of the Inner Symbiosphere''' – background photo Ed van Duijn == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 '''Sympiopaedia''' is a fledgling project to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. © Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia 16619caa6c3b784c47a8a85fb41675245d753223 519 518 2023-08-19T22:05:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* The Symbiotope of Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki == Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene == ==== Creative thinking inspired by the science of symbiosis can lead us into the Symbiocene. ==== Glenn Albrecht '''Symbiopaedia''' is a project inspired by the vision of environmental philosopher Glenn Albrecht for a transition from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene, ''"a new era that nurtures all aspects of being human in a world we share with all other beings."'' ''"In the Anthropocene, the so-called ‘new normal’, or what I prefer to conceptualise as ‘the new abnormal’, life will be characterised by uncertainty, unpredictability, genuine chaos and relentless change. Earth distress, as manifest in global warming, changing climates, erratic weather, acidifying oceans, disease pandemics, species endangerment and extinction, bioaccumulation of toxins and the overwhelming physical impact of exponentially-expanding human development will have its correlates in human physical and mental distress"'' – Glenn Albrecht, 2015 [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene/] The '''Symbiocene''' – the inspiration for the name came to Glenn in 2011 – is a new era supporting not just survival, but a thriving symbiogenic life on our home planet. The need for radical changes has been asserted by many ecological and evolutionary thinkers over the past decades (or more), and their voices are getting louder. The Symbiocene relies on ''indigenous human intelligence'' (IHI) to understand and align ourselves with the symbiogenic processes found everywhere in nature. The fact that IHI (not just AI) is part of our human potential has been confirmed by linguists, who pointed out that language evolution is a symbiogenic process. ''"We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem, 2008 '''Sympiopaedia''' is a fledgling project to support our transition into the Symbiocene – because a new era needs a new language. Or in the words of Austrian poet Ingeborg Bachmann, ''"No new world without a new language." This symbiotope is in the process of becoming a space for gathering, discussing, and sparking off ideas, words, and concepts for a symbiogenic way of speaking and communicating, no matter what our mother tongues might be. '''Symbiopaedia''' [from Greek ''sym'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''paideia'' = education] glossary for the new language of the Symbiocene. The writing of the word ''symbiopaedia'' is not just British English. It also is an accurate representation of the meaning of the word. By contrast, the word-element ''pedia'' comes from Latin ''pes, ped'' = foot, used for example in ''pedicure''. If the ''Symbiocene'' is a radically new era, many apects of the ''Anthropocene'' must wither and blow off, like dead foliage in the storms of winter. What emerges the following spring, we hope, is a symbiosphere governed by the natural laws of symbiogenesis. But it doesn't happen all by itself. Although the word Symbiocene has magic powers, we are still under the old spell of the Anthropocene. And because we are potent symbionts, endowed with the power of verbiage, our potentiality doesn't make us immune against the challenges that lie ahead, in our great exodus from ''Anthropo-'' to ''Symbio-''anything. Neither our ''language symbiont'' nor we, the symbiogenic hosts of our symbiosphere, ''REALLY'' know what symbiogenesis ''REALLY'' means. Knowing the definition of words and creating new ones is hardly enough. We don't even know ourselves, let alone our symbionts. Who are those creatures anyway, settled and going about their own lives within our symbiosphere, sharing our space, our mind, ''our'' life? George van Driem, professor emeritus for linguistics, says the nature of language, our ''semiotic symbiont'', is still quite primitive. Picking through language(s), we find that every single word is a potential symbiont. But they're not the only ones. In the tangle of our population of words, we are hosting all kinds of other microorganisms within the space, which we normally tend to think of as ''private''. There are whole tribes of symbionts – most of them ''endobionts'', to be precise. Crowds of ''thinkings'' mingle with shoals of ''feelings''. Waves of ''emotionings'' break under clouds of ''dreamings'', ranges of ''believings'' block the view of our ''perspectings''. Only in rare moments of ''questing'', the inner skies open, a flash of ''epiphaning'' sets a cluster of ''inklings'' alight, to illuminate our awaring, perceiving vista – and catch a glimpse beyond the pale. If language is our semiotic symbiont, the microorganisms generated in the fertile soil of our own minds are living critters too. They come in a dazzling array of species '''Thoughts''' appear as troops of worms, chomping the vegetable mould of our unprocessed experiences, leaving behind casts of rational and irrational evidence. '''Moods''' determine the rhythms of the inner ocean, feelings are the plankton, emotions the waves. '''Dreams''' come in many guises. Some creepy crawling nyxophiles, others enchanting pterodactyl fly-bys. All feed on the bacteria and fungi generated by the emotioning, thinking, believing, and epiphaning symbionts of our symbiogenic experience. '''Beliefs''' nurture the mother tree of knowing life. Beliefs play a major role as a main species of the mycorrhizal fungi of the inner world. Like the mycelium in the root web of the forest, they branch out into a plexus of notions, inklings, suspicions, doubts, convictions, paradigms... spreading their gut-sensations through the subliminal strata of inner space. To distinguish words from all these other symbionts, born and bred in the symbiogenic human mind, we now call them verbionts. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene. ''Verbionts'' are not only fed and created by us. They also enable and empower us to communicate. And not only with the outer world, but with ourselves. They are our vital symbionts who carry the lion share of the task of figuring out anything. Verbionts also play a key role in generating, organising, and coordinating acts of knowing. And ''acts of knowing'' – as we have learned from neurobiology – are how all living organisms create their world. But that's another story for another post. © Veronika Bond, August 12th, 2023 Veronika is a symbiophile, linguist, translator, writer, language artist, researcher, and founder of Symbiopaedia fe5140f85cdbdcf437e9f77b6d2c60851ee85fff 520 519 2023-08-19T22:06:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Words as Symbionts for the Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main Page 1 34 481 441 2023-08-11T22:40:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbionts in the Symbiosphere */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. 02595b73ee08d888519ca46396ff59d7d06459ae 492 481 2023-08-12T11:01:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* COMMENTS */ new section wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Share your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) bb9016c8f328008098e59aabc82280690151ffa1 493 492 2023-08-12T11:02:19Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* COMMENTS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 2add63e1370f3c5de576dda096b92139427b7460 515 493 2023-08-19T22:01:51Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 79db85ebaa9883764b99b02ee82964dd9dbddbb3 516 515 2023-08-19T22:03:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiopaedia */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 26710f2df567d0d348e0f4a07ee46a75410d2f3a 517 516 2023-08-19T22:04:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) afa803fb2b1242e8ada4c6bcf8e8f9a41b2f44ca Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 482 442 2023-08-11T23:50:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' [original Farsi: منطق پشت کلماتت را بالا ببر نه صدایت. باران است که گل ها را پرورش می دهد نه صاعقه] - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] G– ottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) def045c4bf5f29731936ecc4fe4a6d886d814bed 485 482 2023-08-12T00:48:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === ― Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' [original Farsi: منطق پشت کلماتت را بالا ببر نه صدایت. باران است که گل ها را پرورش می دهد نه صاعقه] - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] G– ottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) e57e3f9f1e8a553263ec73d9fe8bf7a7e062326c 486 485 2023-08-12T00:50:04Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' [original Farsi: منطق پشت کلماتت را بالا ببر نه صدایت. باران است که گل ها را پرورش می دهد نه صاعقه] - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] G– ottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) da492535d2115386aea475f383c3a396623566d4 488 486 2023-08-12T00:52:15Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] '''Every Word is a Password''' – background photo Rita Morais === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' [original Farsi: منطق پشت کلماتت را بالا ببر نه صدایت. باران است که گل ها را پرورش می دهد نه صاعقه] - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] G– ottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) 42a447a58735814983d4266b8b078252105c9488 489 488 2023-08-12T00:53:43Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] '''Every Word is a Password''' – background photo Rita Morais === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] G– ottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) cf28eee08b98ec23effd7c0fa80ad8fdf2294cd8 490 489 2023-08-12T00:54:23Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''QUOTES •''' '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''BLOG''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Main_Page]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] '''Every Word is a Password''' – background photo Rita Morais === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] – Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) 25c79ee87983d17d9181ce1528f0ef0d45fb8283 505 490 2023-08-19T21:48:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki == Symbiogenic Language Quotes == [[File:Real experts medium.png]] '''Every Word is a Password''' – background photo Rita Morais === Quotography is the art of pairing unique quotations with complementary images in order to express thought-provoking ideas, challenging concepts, profound sentiments. === Alex Morritt ''"Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses"'' [original Latin: Nihil est in intellectu quod non sit prius in sensu.] – Thomas Aquinas (13th century) ''”Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder."'' - Rumi (13th century) ''"A human is only human through language"'' [original German: Der Mensch ist nur Mensch durch Sprache.] – Wilhem von Humboldt (1822) ''“Language has time as its element; all other media have space as their element.”'' ― Søren Kierkegaard (1813 - 1855) ''"Languages are organisms of nature, which have come into being, indeterminable by the human will, which have grown and developed, aged and deceased according to certain laws; they also possess that range of features, which is commonly called and understood as »life«."'' – August Schleicher (1863) ''"For me, every word is a speaking living creature, telling their story, as soon as I get to know them."'' [original German: Für mich ist jedes Wort ein sprechendes Lebewesen, das seine Geschichte erzählt, sobald ich es kennengelernt habe.] – Gottlob Adolf Krause (1885) “Suddenly I felt a misty consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought; and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then that »w-a-t-e-r« meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope, joy, set it free!” – Helen Keller (1905) ''"We should take symbiogenesis seriously. Implicitly, sociolinguistics and anthropological linguistics use a horizontal symbiogenetic concept of language evolution."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''"The processes of language variation and language contact resemble the processes involved in contaminations of viruses or bacteria, that are at work at the level of the population."'' – Natalie Gontier (2006) ''“The possession of complex language has allowed humans to participate in their own evolution in ways impossible for other animals.”'' – Paul Whitehouse (2008) ''“We are not just flesh and blood, we are what we believe. We are symbiomes of body and soul. Our species constitutes a unique type of symbiome in the natural world because of the singular and still quite primitive nature of the semiotic symbiont, language."'' – George van Driem (2008) ''"What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again.”'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) ''"Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent."'' – Robin Wall Kimmerer (2013) 5347ccb8029237d58b7ad97d4e4a0ae734229643 506 505 2023-08-19T21:48:52Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbiogenic Language Quotes */ wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 522 506 2023-08-19T22:11:05Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] === our Symbiolog has moved === please visit https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog] 0ab44030cfdc7802788e710bb4fe386f27eb92cb Talk:Main Page 1 3 491 470 2023-08-12T01:18:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Out of the Doldrums */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''SYMBIOTOPE''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''QUANSWERS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia_talk:About#QUANSWERS]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio. She was right all along! AND our intuitive assumptions in reponse to her statement were not far off either. After this brief and embarrassing excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. Linguists tell us that words are symbionts. (sneaky glimpse into the next blog post) We call them '''verbionts''' (see glossary). But what does it all mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ''’substantive’'' – dated in English but still used in German. ''Substantive'' is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tu(n)wort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A ''thingword'' (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a ''Hauptwort'' = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a ''“person under control or dominion of another”''. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word ''object'' has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘protagonist of the sentence’'' – '''the star of the language circus of the anthropocene'''. All the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 6989f31a228e7b57adb439669d9a24ce64de232d 524 491 2023-08-19T22:12:39Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio. She was right all along! AND our intuitive assumptions in reponse to her statement were not far off either. After this brief and embarrassing excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. Linguists tell us that words are symbionts. (sneaky glimpse into the next blog post) We call them '''verbionts''' (see glossary). But what does it all mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ''’substantive’'' – dated in English but still used in German. ''Substantive'' is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tu(n)wort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A ''thingword'' (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a ''Hauptwort'' = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a ''“person under control or dominion of another”''. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word ''object'' has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘protagonist of the sentence’'' – '''the star of the language circus of the anthropocene'''. All the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 f99c0545c15f23d354b699b7b98f4d039be212ce 525 524 2023-08-19T22:14:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* BLOG */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 === our Symbiolog has moved === please visit us on https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog [4] == Out of the Doldrums == '''Only 30 percent of English words are verbs but in Potiwatomi that proportion is 70 percent.''' Robin Wall Kimmerer The book ''Braiding Sweetgrass'' reminds us – no, makes us aware for the very first time – that Potiwatomi is an indigenous language. All but exterminated through linguicide. The indiscriminate and brutal slaughtering of native languages of the indigenous population in North America. Startled by the numbers and percentages referring to English and Potiwatomi – '''one of many mother tongues killed off by 'the English’''' – we inadvertently stumble over our assumptions and into a mental pothole: 70 percent verbs must be better than 30. How could we get it so wrong? If ''‘only 30 percent of English words are verbs’'', what are the remaining 70 percent? Are they nouns? An online search claims that it is ''‘impossible to make such an assessment of wordcount of the English language’'', because it’s simply too vast and too varied. What material do you choose for calculating those numbers? It turns out that in conversational English language, the estimated number of verbs are 125, alongside 150 nouns, plus 500 adjectives, adverbs and other function words, which brings the number of words up to a total of 775. In academic prose those numbers are 100 verbs, a staggering 300 nouns, plus 555 ‘others’, bringing the total up to 955. Figures quoted from ''“Corpus evidence used in the ‘Longman Grammar of Spoken and Written English’ show the approximate frequencies of thousands of words per million”''. (Information available on the English Stack Exchange.[https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/55486/what-are-the-percentages-of-the-parts-of-speech-in-english]) {| |+ |- ! Type of Words ... !! Conversational Speak ... !!Academic Prose |- | verbs || 125 – 16.12 % || 100 – 10.47% |- | nouns || 150 – 19.35% || 300 – 31.41 % |- | adverbs || 50 – 6.45 % || 30 – 3.14 % |- | adjectives || 150 – 19.35 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | pronouns || 165 – 21.29 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | auxiliary verbs || 85 – 10.96 % || 65 – 6.8 % |- | prepositions || 55 – 7.09 % || 150 – 15.7 % |- | determiners || 45 – 5.8 % || 100 – 10.47 % |- | coordinators || 30 – 3.87 % || 40 – 4.18 % |- | modals || 20 – 2.58 % || 15 – 1.57 % |- | subordinators || 15 – 1.93 % || 10 – 1.04 % |- | adverbial particles || 10 – 1.29 % || 5 – 0.52 % |} Over here at Symbiopaedia, we’re usually wordsmiths, not numbercrunchers. But Kimmerer’s statement got us thinking: it would be interesting to take a brief look at those numbers (hoping we’ve crunched them correctly). Now we can say with confidence, that in English ''‘Academic Prose’'' the ratio of verbs to nouns are approximately 25 to 75 %. In ''‘Conversational Speak’'', it’s more or less 50:50 (let’s not get too hung up on those figures). But look at the pronouns! They get over 20% of our attention. A pronoun is defined as a ''"word used instead of a noun to avoid repetition of it.”'' So to be fair, we have to add those to the nouns. Which of course changes the ratio considerably — rocking the high horse of our earlier confidence. To continue on that trail of fairness, let’s include the auxiliary verbs in this numbers game too, which brings the total of verbish and nounish words up to 525. That means we now have a ratio of 40 ''‘verbish’'' : 60 ''‘nounish’'' words in conversational English. In academic English the numbers now have shifted to 32.67 : 67.33. Pretty close to Kimmerer’s ratio. She was right all along! AND our intuitive assumptions in reponse to her statement were not far off either. After this brief and embarrassing excursion into anthropodiscourse let’s get back on track. In the symbiotope of Symbiopaedia we want to understand what it all means for our ''‘work of creating the Symbiocene’''. So far, the terms ''‘verb’'' and ''‘noun’'' are only words. Linguists tell us that words are symbionts. (sneaky glimpse into the next blog post) We call them '''verbionts''' (see glossary). But what does it all mean? What's the big deal about the %ages of verbs? What's the big difference – if there is one – between verbs and nouns? We know ‘verb’ comes from the Latin ''verbum'' = word, and ‘noun’ is the anglicised form of the Latin ''nomen'' = name. A technical term for noun is ''’substantive’'' – dated in English but still used in German. ''Substantive'' is obviously a close cousin of the word ''‘substance’'' [from Latin ''sub'' = under + ''stare'' = stand, make or be firm]… Following the trails of those Latin words, and watching them trail off at the end of the ''florilegium'', we switch languages and pick up the tracks of the good old German words instead. In German, a verb is called a ''Tu(n)wort'' = literally a doing word, a noun is a ''Dingwort'' = thingword, a pronoun is a ''Fürwort'' = for word (for, as in ‘stand-in for’), and an auxiliary verb is a ''Hilfswort'' = helping word. The German language lens shows that doing and helping words are the ones which are the activating, operating verbionts. This is common to all dominant languages in the Anthropocene. A ''thingword'' (= noun) has a second name in German. It’s also known as a ''Hauptwort'' = main word, which gives us another clue. The Hauptwort is one of the main characters in any complete sentence (made up of subject, verb, object). A main/ thingword can be a subject or an object. In common language, a subject is a ''“person under control or dominion of another”''. Used as a verb, the same word means to ''“bring a person or country under one's control or jurisdiction, typically by using force”''. In philosophy, subject is either a ''‘thinking or feeling entity; living sentient being’'' or it refers to the ''‘core substance of a thing.’'' An object is a material thing that can be touched, grasped with the senses, and is external to the subject, in the philosophical sense. To confuse matters further, an object can also be a person or other sentient being, to which the subject directs a specific action. Via this route of thinking, the word ''object'' has taken on another meaning as goal or purpose. In linguistic definition, an object is a noun, and in the context of a sentence it is governed by other elements, including nouns, verbs and prepositions. A subject is also a noun, but it’s the ''‘protagonist of the sentence’'' – '''the star of the language circus of the anthropocene'''. All the other words revolve around this ''‘main character’''. Putting those verbionts together, we can now say that in any sentence, the nouns (objects and subjects) are like characters who relate to one another in a hierarchical order. Although in common language, subjects are often ruled by someone who subjugates them, in the spoken or written phrase, they are the ones who call the shots (hence the German ''‘mainword’''). Objects are either ''‘things’'' or people treated as things, or goals pursued, which may involve other people, animals, or anything else being treated as resources (hence the German ''‘thingword’''). In the Anthropocene, nouns are the words that generate the substance around which our lives revolve. However, substance is static. The word substance literally means ''‘standing under’''. All nouns, or substantives – subjects and objects, sentient beings and inanimate things – are stuck in the stasis of the anthropophile ways. Verbs are the ''‘doing words’'', the symbionts who make things happen, who get things moving again. If nouns are the particles, verbs are the waves. Nouns reflect solid matter and structure, verbs represent ''processing'' and ''relating''. How fascinating! This means, indigenous powows express far more processing and relating, while anthropoconfabulations have run away with the things that matter according to anthropoideology. It's embedded in the languages. The more '''verbose''' ones are fluid, the more '''nounal''' (that's a 'real word'!) ones are static. No wonder we got lost and stuck in the doldrums. © Veronika Bond, August 11th 2023 [[File:Ideas are alive Richard.png]] '''Ideas are Living Creatures''' – background photo Richard Burlton == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 a98bf7a2f2b86020e9768b5cd3b9a787f4478b65 526 525 2023-08-19T22:15:01Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 === our Symbiolog has moved === please visit us on https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog [4] == Identification We/Us/Ours/Ourselves == === Ideas are living creatures, active and activating, like flowers. === ==== Henry Miller ==== Like it or not, we are all symbionts. Even if we are not consciously hosting other creatures in our private ecosphere, like pets, houseplants, or fellow humans. Even if our ecospace is sparkling clean, disinfected and free from harmful bacteria, bacilli, and any other bugs, we still have to live with the microorganisms in our gut. It’s our lifeline. Apparently, none of us would be able to survive in a sterile space, 100% hygienic, for more than a couple of weeks. This means, without symbiosis, our live would be over within 14 days. Dead. Complete necrosis. Not even parasites would stand a chance of survival. In the current debate about gender pronouns – they/ them – she/her – he/him – me too – his & hers – you & yours – me & myself — we suggest a radical alternative. Although meant to be ‘inclusive’, all of the above listed personal pronouns have a tendency towards segregation. Who feels included when we call them they/them? Perhaps they do? Is it them against his & hers? Or is it them against us? The only truly inclusive pronouns we can think of are we, us, and ours, plus the reflexive ourselves. Coming to think of it, we shouldn’t have those lines /// between them either, because that’s segregating too. It makes a split even between pronouns supposed to belong together – supposed to relate to one and the same individual. '''Individual''' — [from Latin ''in'' = not + dividuus = divisible]. Does division make us invisible? '''Divide''' [from Latin ''di-'' = apart + ''videre'' = to see] Segregation, by the way, is also an interesting word in this conversation. It literally separates us from the flock. '''Segregate''' [from Latin ''se-'' = away + ''gregarius'' = flock] No matter how hard we try to get away from it all, however, there is a myriad of creatures from whom we can never get away. They come in flocks, packs and herds. Henry Miller is not the only writer who has noticed that ideas are living creatures. And ideas are not the only living creatures in our minds either. The symbiosphere of so-called ‘individual human consciousness’ is populated by ideas, emotions, thoughts, beliefs, desires, dreams, stories, epiphanies, wishes, and so forth, a whole microbiome of organisms to rival the plankton in the oceans, and the edaphon in the living soil. This can mean only one thing. We are each the host of a multiverse. A symbiosphere populated by gazillions of symbionts, most of them produced, sustained, and continuously regenerated in the deep space of our own mind. Once we become aware of our inner creatures, all those crowds of thoughts, swarms of ideas, colonies of feelings, mobs of emotions, packs of beliefs, and whatever else might be lurking beyond the pale, we’ll never be truly separate again. Why? Because those tribes of inner droves, hives, and colonies of living entities, who have rooted, propagated, and spread within our inner soil are not exclusively our own. We have picked them up from fellow symbiospheres. The lion share of the whole outfit comes from our ancestral consciousness and parental consciousness, taking pride of place. Then there are the galaxies of peer consciousness, tribal consciousness, cultural consciousness, collective consciousness — and our little bubble hanging somewhere in that intergalactic space. But now those entities are all ours. We have made them our own since our arrival on planet Earth, whatever the date we put on it. We have given them a home within our ecosphere. They have become our symbionts. They have sustained and nurtured us, annoyed and sabotaged us, kept us company, and also challenged our survival. They have become us. Now we are our identity, by ourselves and together, all in the same space at the same time. We are us, us are ours, and ours are ourselves. © Veronika Bond, August 8th 2023 [[File:Lonely word.png]] '''Lonely Word: Twirlblast''' - background photo Juli Kosolapova == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 2d79fbc2a6649d1563769a3f63c4384ce681c732 527 526 2023-08-19T22:15:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''BLOG''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] '''WELCOME''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == BLOG == [[File:In the doldrums.png]] '''Out of the Doldrums''' – background photo Michael D Dear girl, from noise and London city, I'm here among the blithe and witty; Where young and old, from ev'ry clime, Like adepts, learn to murder Time! If you've the doldrums or ennui, Forsake the town and come to me.'' Anthony Pasguin, 1802 === our Symbiolog has moved === please visit us on https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog [4] == The Symbiophile Y & Other Lonely Words== What happens to words when nobody uses them anymore? === How lonely those words will be, when their power is gone. Where will they go? Off to join the stories that can never be told again. === ==== Robin Wall Kimmerer ==== Words are passwords. Like an ‘open sesame’, they are magic keys to unlock the mysterious gates which appear to block our transition from one spacetime into the next. From the Anthropocene into the Symbiocene, where we long to be. Symbiopaedia is a collection of words, gathered, selected, and created, with the purpose to midwife the birth of a spacetime in which we feel at home. Where symbiosis is our natural way of being. Symbiophiles identify as we/us. We like to use words which are like us. Words that have a collective identity. Some of our words are very short, three letters or less. Think of the Greek sym and the Latin com or co. All three of those and their variations mean together. Add one of those two or three letter words to (almost) any other word, and we get a collective symword. Many Greek and Latin symwords are fairly familiar. A lesser known relative of sym and com is an English collective word. Its even shorter than its Gregoroman cousins, with only one letter to its name: y. Y is a prefix, used in Middle English, to form words like ymarried, yknown, yhacked. The additional y in front gave the words a little more oomph. It turned a simple married into ‘totally married’, for example. Y was a modification of the Old English collective prefix ge-, which means pretty much the same as the Gregoroman sym- and com- : together, with, jointly, altogether, mutual, common. ''Ge-'' is a prefix still used in German to form collective words: ''Gefahr'' (= danger, literally with driving), Gedanke (= thought, literally with thanks) , ''Gefühl'' (= feeling, literally with feeling) ''Gewalt'' (= violence, literally with handling) etc. The English y-, unfortunately, has gone missing somewhere between the Middle and contemporary era. The human hosts of this useful verbiont simply stopped using it, which btw happened to many others too. Useful words like '''twirlblast''' [1700s word for tornado] or '''trumpery''' [things that look nice but are worthless] – the association with a contemporary politician is completely coincidental. If our forebears wanted to talk about 'one of them', they would have called him a '''snollygoster''' [19th century slang of 'unprincipled politician']. As we write this post, we have no English collective prefix with roots in the Anglosaxon soil, which is a crying shame and a great loss. The German ge- is not only a collective prefix. It is also used to emphasize something we want to express. For example denken simply means thinking. With the added ge- it becomes Gedenken, meaning remembrance. Y-, like the original ge-, carries the meaning of together, beside, near, by, and with. In some English words the y- has survived in the form of a-. There are only a couple of them, aghast, alike, aware. We could easily assume that the a- comes from Latin ad (= towards). But the words ghast (= dread), like, and ware clearly point to the Old English connection. Maybe it is time to bring the English y- back and connect it with words of Anglogermanic origins: yfeeling (= with feeling) , ythinking (= thinking thoroughly, with thought), yblast (= a sensational blast), ybeard (= a big beard), yhacked (= thoroughly hacked). © Veronika Bond, August 3rd, 2023 f988021d65090003f1f59b61e9ad17e69b2a5123 User talk:Symbiopaedics 3 46 494 2023-08-12T11:05:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 Created page with "== FORUM for SYMBIOPAEDICS & other symbiophiles == Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder. – Rumi '''We love to read your verbionts'''" wikitext text/x-wiki == FORUM for SYMBIOPAEDICS & other symbiophiles == Raise your words, not your voice. 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Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 7a821aa560445422cd152bac8a2d6d8789149397 532 529 2023-08-19T22:22:49Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Symbiocenic Forest''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) e92b9e13b71421c54cda39ac4d2e882cf5f29cf6 571 532 2023-08-20T23:43:06Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Symbionts in the Symbiosphere */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Wild Word Woods''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) d04524deec5dc089f5f0823e35e6b2760e3f3311 573 571 2023-09-20T00:14:18Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Emotion Thesaurus */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Wild Word Woods''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows === words created by John Koenig https://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/ [https://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you used them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 291f1ec109a0cb0b8ce4091d98ae9e82bd78abf6 574 573 2023-09-23T12:15:43Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* COMMENTS */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''LINKS''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] == Symbionts in the Symbiosphere == [[File:Symbiocenic forest gustav.png]] '''Wild Word Woods''' – background photo Gustav Gullstrand if you feel a link to your site belongs on this list, please get in touch via symbiopaedia(at)tutanota(dot)com == Symbiocene Mind & Matter & Art • Resources for Generation Symbiocene Looking to Connect with Symbiophiles == === Symbiopaedia === [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/] '''Sympiotope''' 〰 '''Symbiolog''' 〰 '''Syntropic Florilegium''' dedicated to the protection of verbionts under threat in the Anthropocene visit us at symbiopaedia.com https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ === Entering the Symbiocene === [https://sustainabilitymag.lu/en//nature/from-emotion-to-motion/getting-out-solastalgia interview with Glenn Albrecht] Symbiocene Principles [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/04/19/symbiocene-principles-2/ Psychoterratica Glenn Albrecht] The Dictionary Hasn't Caught up with the Climate Crisis [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/glenn-albrecht-earth-emotions-book-profile/ Solastalgia after a Fire] Symbiocene Overview "The next era in human history should be The Symbiocene" [https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Symbiocene Glenn Albrecht] === symbio(s)cene === [https://symbioscene.com/ setting the scene for an era beyond the anthropocene] <big>How do we enter the Symbiocene?</big> [https://design.udk-berlin.de/2022/03/how-do-we-enter-the-symbioscene-theresa-schwaiger/ art project Theresa Schwaiger] <big>the interconnectedness of matter and mind</big> [https://ingridruegemer.com/ exploring the emotional aspects of sensory perception and the effects of the physical environment on our thinking] === Arkesoul === The Story of Arkesoul [https://en.arkesoul.org/sobre-arkesoul history] Consciousness in Evolution by [https://en.arkesoul.org/post/consciousness-in-evolution Carmen Mariscal] === Writing with Glaciers === [https://rethinking-environment-idk.de/project/writing-with-glaciers/ Anne-Sophie Balzer] === On Being === [https://onbeing.org/starting-points/foundations-for-being-alive-now/ Foundations for Being Alive Now] "If you are faithful to living a question, that question will be faithful back to you." Krista Tippett === Generation Symbiocene === Generation S [https://www.generationsymbiocene.gr/ Gen S] »The more people start living in the Symbiocene, the more the vision becomes reality.« === symbiosphere blog === Blog by philosopher Max Lower [https://symbiosphere.blog/ symbiosphere] === what's next for wellbeing science === [https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1087078/full Moving from the Anthropocene to the Symbiocene] === Humans and Nature === [https://humansandnature.org/exiting-the-anthropocene-and-entering-the-symbiocene-2021/ Exiting the Anthropocene and Entering the Symbiocene] === Reflections on Neurodiversity === [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Neurodiversity Definition and Discussion] [[File:Semiotic symbiont.png]] "Semiotic Symbiont" – background photo 2H Media == Symbiocene Language & Lexicology – Resources for Symbiophiles in Search of Verbionts == === Compendium of Lost Words === We can't think of a better place to start looking for new verbionts than tracking down words which we once had and lost. Rummaging through those 'discarded words' we might find treasure. Although not (yet) completely lost, of course, these words belong to an endangered species, under threat of extinction by lack of use. Bringing them back to life is always worth a try. The '''Phrontistery''', humbly called a '''thinking place''', lists "over 400 of the rarest modern English words." https://phrontistery.info/clw.html [https://phrontistery.info/clw.html] === Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows === words created by John Koenig https://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/ [https://www.dictionaryofobscuresorrows.com/] === Emotion Thesaurus === emotion vocabulary for writers https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions [https://onestopforwriters.com/emotions] Thesaurus for writers with other interesting word lists https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus [https://onestopforwriters.com/thesaurus] === Emotivity === Emotivity, a glossary and articles about emotions and the fascinating science of these symbionts https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/ [https://emotivity.my/emotions-101/] === German Wordtreasures === For those of us who read German... wunderschöne und reiche Wortschätze der deutschen Sprache, zusammengetragen und sortiert von Lenny Löwenstern https://sternenvogelreisen.de/ [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] === Glossary of Artificial Intelligence === a comprehensive glossary of AI-language on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_artificial_intelligence] === Glossary of Biomimicry === common words used in biomimicry https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/ [https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/references/glossary/] === Glossary of Ecology === a comprehensive glossary of eco-language on Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_ecology] === Glossaries of Jungian Terms === Terms used or introduced by Carl Gustav Jung, which have influenced psychology and (partially) entered common language. The three glossaries overlap partially but also contain some interesting differences. Glossary provided by 'Carl Jung Resources', a site for the study of Jung's work [https://www.carl-jung.net/glossary.html] Craig Chalquist's glossary of Jungian terms [https://www.chalquist.com/jungian-terms] Daryl Sharp's lexicon of Jungian terms [https://www.psychceu.com/jung/sharplexicon.html] === Prefixes & Suffixes === List of Greek and Latin morphemes used in English [http://users.uoa.gr/~nektar/history/language/greek_latin_derivatives.htm] === Psychology Dictionary === a glossary with over 25,000 entries provided by the American Psychological Association [https://dictionary.apa.org/] === Ocean Ecology === An eco-jargon glossary with a focus on the ocean [https://ocean-mimic.com/understanding-eco-jargon/] === Tim Lomas – Positive Lexicography === contributor to the 'Human Flourishing Program' , Tim Lomas has created "the positive lexicography, an evolving index of 'untranslatable' words related to wellbeing from across the world's languages." [https://www.drtimlomas.com/lexicography/cm4mi] === Uncommon and Invented Language === a glossary of uncommon words, used by J.R.R. Tolkien and other writers [https://tolkiengateway.net/wiki/Uncommon_words] === When Words Fail === While moving into a new era, we find that we don't have all the words to say what we mean. This is normal, because verbionts are not just the source of human understanding. Before words can become part of our rich symbiogenic resource they are the result of human understanding. At this preverbing stage, symbols are helpful stepping stones to cross the bridge of time. Symbols are timeless. Symbols tell stories. Symbols speak the language of the Soul Here are some lists of symbols and symbolic objects: ancient symbols [https://www.ancient-symbols.com/mythological_symbols.html] historical symbols https://alphahistory.com/glossary-historical-symbols/ mythological objects [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mythological_objects] For the Symbiocene, don't just copy the old symbols. Be creative. Tune into soulspeak. Create our own symbiosymbology. == COMMENTS == If any of these links are helpful to you, we'd love to hear about it. How do you use them? What is your project? Leave your comments here. [[User:Symbiopaedics|Symbiopaedics]] ([[User talk:Symbiopaedics|talk]]) 11:01, 12 August 2023 (UTC) 1270713546b87bf5f0d1c2c1793b55e3cdab40e2 Symbiopaedia talk:Community portal 5 20 530 522 2023-08-19T22:20:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki === our Symbiolog has moved === please visit https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/blog] b2d2af456f10d75657bfb8dd811c4a34eb66a3e6 533 530 2023-08-19T22:24:30Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* our Symbiolog has moved */ wikitext text/x-wiki da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709 Symbiopaedia:About 4 13 531 521 2023-08-19T22:22:21Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''ABOUT''' • '''GLOSSARY''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:Community_portal]] '''LINKS'''[[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page] For more information about Symbiopædia, please visit our website https://www.symbiopaedia.com/ 66684dc53cc559fc19508c1ee5cab70f7eabb967 Symbiopaedia:Community portal 4 18 536 523 2023-08-19T22:27:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == Glossary of Verbionts == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 00035d607409651a558a5420a8d7f8ac014c0b7f 537 536 2023-08-19T22:28:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Glossary of Verbionts */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. fe21249ab05b90017ed445af73c5f1f8981062e8 538 537 2023-08-19T22:29:12Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. f370c42aac4c968ccb469fb8b231ff377339b546 539 538 2023-08-19T22:29:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A a 𐤀 */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 56ee49a1004154ac5eabe1c11dcc56f8926a03b8 540 539 2023-08-19T22:30:56Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* B */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. ccb0438cebee2dfd0207e77a482e05d44a6fa654 541 540 2023-08-19T22:31:45Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* C */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. a5572f19df415ce6c0fa151c294031aa3d8ca24d 542 541 2023-08-19T22:32:47Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* D */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. b6b4d3298495d44292d17be8c07476288af04415 543 542 2023-08-19T22:33:46Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. c04db562a0fe9c7b3ed8e9a15e1fe15b42e5119a 544 543 2023-08-19T22:34:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* F */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 2b329a0b0c5393834b2c53c86f9c26d7c6cdf3ed 545 544 2023-08-19T22:35:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* G */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 64eaccebedf5303785701db74d89986a87766897 546 545 2023-08-19T22:36:24Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* H */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 9e936f78f0934e6709b42703eb957fd70dc107e7 547 546 2023-08-19T22:37:39Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* I */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 80c221f28df347fcf8c84ada93e68a540bd0806d 548 547 2023-08-19T22:38:20Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* J */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 960a6f27bf21a75c92890cfc3feead2925c47bc9 549 548 2023-08-19T22:39:13Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* K */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. dfe27926503fa85eb1246805ffe183d2406d0ca4 550 549 2023-08-19T22:39:56Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* L */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. ce1c14559306852ddfe0d321b9bd3fd8ab69ea46 551 550 2023-08-19T22:40:25Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* M */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 3166c1e66f5aee3f9a9a6cfa13264f03f922383a 552 551 2023-08-19T22:41:03Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* N */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 057ede95b8033da4be607ebe631686b7cc8435dd 553 552 2023-08-19T22:41:55Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* O */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. b09fff3cb52522d5a039a28974b8b12657411576 554 553 2023-08-19T22:42:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* P */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. a2de247362335b53cf4a75543834a2f577f3f0fd 555 554 2023-08-19T22:43:09Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Q */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. c41d30e3cbee4cb05a293db1e53c56e0eb80bf7a 556 555 2023-08-19T22:44:07Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* R */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 7d0e1f9c70e6481b08667cc89ded27b12e46f2ef 557 556 2023-08-19T22:45:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an ''acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains.'' Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that ''"synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical."'' The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as ''being in the right place at the right time''. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that ''"the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become."'' This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia (and synchronosophy) aim to correct this fatal error of interpretation of a word conceived by a brilliant mind. '''Synchronosophy''' – [from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept is that within the ''symbiosphere'', synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from ''negative synchrony'', and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] potentiality of the Faculties of Consciousness. Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. e96fa8613a89dcca092c2d6a98ebf63b47d3d251 558 557 2023-08-19T23:02:50Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* S s 𐤔 Shin */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 8f8d15a7340d582d0e3922acbbf9247206cf06df 559 558 2023-08-19T23:03:44Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* T */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 52129b5b0917a44370649c8fa45e6dfb5a609c6e 560 559 2023-08-19T23:04:37Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* U */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. d4197555c8efd666d07f227d41bf3fd83da42dad 561 560 2023-08-19T23:05:27Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* V */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 3ba7665a13869a37cd28e26bba30ce41331274a7 562 561 2023-08-19T23:06:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* W */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. fe39014f32d75b0d5a9b64a2b04fbb03e884d0e2 563 562 2023-08-19T23:07:14Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* X */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 7c0247a83604b4ed46d9128782223356004723e1 564 563 2023-08-19T23:08:00Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Y */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. '''Zeitgenosse''' – [VB, from German ''Zeit'' + Old High German ''ginoz'' = a person who enjoys something together with someone else] companion who shares the same ''zeitgeist''. The common English translation of ''Zeitgenosse'' is: ''contemporary, fellow human''. The German word ''Genosse''captures the symbiogenic nature of a relationship – just like the English ''companion'' – in both verbionts ''commensalism'' and ''synchrony'' are implied. A ''Genosse'' is somebody with a shared experience, a reliable companion with shared goals, a shared journey through some part of life with the associated struggles, challenges and joys, in other words, a true symbiont. A ''Zeitgenosse'' in the usual sense of the word, is someone who happens to be alive in the same era. In symbiopaedic language, ''zeitgenosse'' implies not just synchrony but also ''zeitgeist'', or more specifically, the ''spirit of the Symbiocene''. 09dd30f9e93e82e3a0786d00a390a131c488a044 565 564 2023-08-19T23:08:48Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* Z */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language === Robin Wall Kimmerer == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. dd3ceb3aa9961a08e8a094adc9aa073b4504bfea 566 565 2023-08-19T23:13:28Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* To be native to a place we must learn to speak its language */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have som mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. Head over to https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary] == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. a758fca8a6265777597761bafde7ebd2d59ebb5e 567 566 2023-08-19T23:14:42Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have some mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. Head over to https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary] 〰〰〰〰 〰〰〰〰〰〰 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. 541ba6895e2613728b03682cea02cf445a078576 568 567 2023-08-19T23:15:08Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have some mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. 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'''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. 69ce076790b3dbc3c614756ab43beee42d66c0b1 569 568 2023-08-19T23:15:29Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A a 𐤀 Aleph */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Symbiogenic Woodland''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have some mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. 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'''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. ec1669b6daa78864f1ad6f89ced48d3b6d3c32c6 570 569 2023-08-20T12:08:34Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Wordland in Autumn''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have some mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. Head over to https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary] 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. 75443f36f732eb19b617e0e8cfc41c9685235b7e 572 570 2023-09-04T15:31:33Z Symbiopaedics 2 /* E e 𐤄 He */ wikitext text/x-wiki '''GLOSSARY''' • '''ABOUT''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Symbiopaedia:About]] '''LINKS''' [[https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Talk:Https://symbiopaedia.miraheze.org/wiki/Main_Page]] == A 〰 Z for ☥ life in the ⚘ Symbiocene == [[File:Autumn woods-kiki.png]] '''Wordland in Autumn''' – background photo Kiki Siepel === ☥ Symbiopaedia is a protected wild-word-zone. ౨ৎ === If you have some mojo to add to this Symbiotope, please don't hesitate to contact us. Head over to https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary [https://www.symbiopaedia.com/glossary] 〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰〰 == A a 𐤀 Aleph == '''a-''' [from Old English ''ge-'' = with, together] the prefix transmuted in Middle English into ''y-'', used to form collective words, or to intensify the root-word, later changed into 'a-' and survived in some words such as (aghast, alike, aware). The prefix a- from other lineages has different meanings! '''a-''' [from Old English ''an-'' = on, in, into; or ''ar-''= away from] to form words with the notion of 'in, at, engaged in', (as in alive, above, asleep). Or 'out of, away from', (as in awake, ashamed). '''a-''' [from Middle English ''of-'' = off, from] to form words with the notion of 'out of', (as in anew, afresh). '''a-''' [from Latin ''ad-'' = on, into, towards; or ''ab-''= from, away] examples (ad) (ascend, aspire), or (ab) (avert, avoid). See also ''ad-''. '''a-''' [from Greek ''a-'' = not] examples (amnesia, amoral, atheist). '''Note''': The lineage of the prefix a- is usually obvious through the attached root-word. This also helps to clarify the meaning. For neologisms to align with the Symbiocene, y're advising to stick to this general rule, to avoid confusion. '''Acknow''' — [synchronosophy – from Middle English ''aknowen'', going back to Old English ''oncnāwan, acnāwan'' = to know, recognize, admit, confess] in its current definition ''acknow'' is an abbreviation of ''act of knowing'', a term coined by neurobiologists Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela. Acknows are living organisms produced by any Faculty of Consciousness. Acknows have the tendency to develop an ''Eigenleben''. '''ad-''' — [from Latin ''ad-'' = towards in space or time] prefix referring to relationship attachments. Form changes depending on the following word: ''a-'' before sc-, sp- and st-; ''ac-'' before c, ''af-'' before f, ''ag-'' before g, ''al-'' before l, ''ap-'' before p etc. '''adolescence''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being adolescent. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adolescing''. '''adolescing''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad''+ ''alescere'' = to be nourished, grow up, come to maturity, ripen] becoming adolescent, growing from ''childing'' towards maturity, passing through adolescence, process of being, becoming, and embracing adolescence. '''adolescent''' – in the Anthropocene referred to a human being in the state or condition of ''adolescing''. In the Symbiocene, and in synchronosophy, 'adolescent' can apply to any inner creature trapped in the developmental plateau of ''adolescence''. '''adulthood''' – [from Latin ''ad'' = towards + ''alere'' = to nourish] in the Anthropocene referred to as the state or condition of being fully grown or mature. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau, where a human being settles into the process, experience, and spectrum of activities and expressions of ''adulting''. '''adulting''' — [NL started appearing on Twitter since 2008] in the Anthropocene, used in the sense of “doing the things that adults regularly have to do”. In ''synchronosophy'', being or becoming an adult, process of growing from ''adolescing'' towards maturity, passing through adulthood, being immersed in and embracing adulthood. '''autognosis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''gnosis'' = knowledge] self-knowledge, an understanding of one's own psychodynamics. '''autopoiesis''' — [from Greek ''auto'' = self + ''poiesis'' = making] self-organisation, the property of living organisms to organise themselves. Term coined in 1971 by Humberto Maturana & Francisco Varela. '''aware''' - [from Old English ''ge'' = like + ''waer'' = watchful, vigilant] perceptive, alert to, with perception knowledge or information of, concerned, well informed; used as a synonym for conscious of, mindful, informed about, familiar with. '''awareness''' – the condition or state of being aware. '''awaring''' - [synchronosophy] the process of being or becoming aware, developing awareness. See also ''self-awaring''. == B b 𐤁 Bet == '''be–''' [from Old English ''bi-, by-, be-'' = near, on all sides, about] prefix relating to proximity in space or time. Word-forming element of verbs and nouns from verbs, meaning: about, around; thoroughly, completely; to make, cause, seem; to provide with; at, on, to, for. Also used as a 'privative prefix' (as in behead), as an intensification (as in behold = to hold thoroughly, bethwack = to thrash soundly, betongue = to scold). '''becoming''' – [compound formed in Middle English, from Old English ''be-'' + ''come'' = to move with the purpose of reaching, or so as to reach, some point; to arrive by movement or progression; move into view, appear, become perceptible; come to oneself, recover; arrive; assemble] literally ''coming into being''. '''being''' — [from Old English ''beon, beom, bion''= be, exist, come to be, become, happen,grow. This is effectively a word constructed from ''be-'' + ''-ing'' = habitual action] being in existence (v); a living creature (n). being literally means the intensification of a habitual action '''Being''' — [synchronosophy] the inner Language of the ''Soul'', one of the autonomous properties of the Soul as a ''Faculty of Consciousness''. '''belief''' – [from Old English ''be'' + ''lief'' = love] literally referring to something habitually 'held dear'. In the Anthropocene, used in the sense of 'trust in God', conviction, mental attitude towards things or facts held to be true. '''believing''' – [synchronosophy] the process of holding something to be true '''belonging''' – [compound of ''be-'' + ''longing'' = stong desire, yearning] literally ''longing to be''. In the Symbiocene and synchronosophy, the process of being closely connected with things, beings (symbionts), or places; relating to in ''kinship'' and ''symbiosis''. '''biome''' – [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''-oma'' = suffix forming nouns, esp. in medical use] biosphere which is home for a large and diverse natural community of plants and animals. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biome'', referring to the large and diverse natural community of inner organisms. '''biont''' – [from Greek ''bios'' + ''-nt'' = noun ending, denoting habitual action] an organism, a creature having a specific mode of living. '''-biosis''' — [plural -bioses] suffix referring to way or mode of life '''biosphere''' — [from Greek ''bios'' = life + ''sphere'' = globe; originally "Earth's surface and lower atmosphere as the realm of living organisms," from German Biosphäre (1875), coined by German geologist Eduard Suess] part of the Earth where living things thrive and live; the zones of the planet that can sustain life. In synchronosophy also used as ''inner biosphere'', referring to the inner space of Consciousness, populated by a diverse natural community of inner organisms. == C c 𐤂 Gimel == '''childhood''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' + ''hood'' = a manner or appearance of being] in the Anthropocene, the phase of development between infancy and adolescence. In synchronosophy, a developmental plateau in the maturing process of human Consciousness. '''childing''' — [from Old English ''cild, childe'' = a youth of gentle birth, especially ''girl child''] process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. (sometimes used in the sense of 'child bearing'.) In synchronosophy, becoming a child, growing from an infant towards maturity, passing through childhood, process of being, becoming, and embracing childhood. '''co-, com-, con-''' — [from Latin together, mutual, in common] prefix to form 'relationship words' '''coeno-''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' = common, general] prefix to describe common, general, or normal characteristics. '''coenobiont''' – [from Greek koinos + biont = commonly living together with others] species of symbionts who only, or usually live in a specific ''biotope'' within a particular clan and can therefore be seen as characteristic indicators for that ''biotope''. Example in synchronosophy: ''Thinkniks'' are coenobionts in the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Realising''. (opposite: ''ubiquist'' = an organism that is distributed more or less uniformly everywhere) '''coenotype''' — [from Greek ''koinos'' + ''typos''] an organism having the type of structure typical for a group or clan. Adj. ''coenotypic'' '''commensalism''' [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''mensa'' = table + ism] a symbiotic relationship where different organism share the same food source, where one obviously benefits, and the relationship is not detrimental to the other. '''common''' — [from Latin ''communis'' = common, general, public, ordinary] originally referring to 'land held in common' as a community, or fellowship, or clan. '''commons''' – belonging to the people collectively, esp. ''the common people'' rather than nobility, the church, or ruling classes; 'the lower house of Parliament, consisting of commoners chosen by the people as their representatives'; provisions or resources for a community. '''companion''' — [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''panis'' = bread] originally a fellow traveller with whom you share your bread. '''companionship''' — [''companion'' + suffix -''ship'' = condition, quality, skill] relationship with companions, condition or experience of being with one or more companions. '''company''' — group of ''companions''. '''Compostmenting''' — [synchronosophy ''composting'' + ''mental''] mental composting, the processing of subjective ''experience'' from the perspective of all ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''competition''' – [from Latin ''com'' = together + ''petere'' = to strive, seek, attack] a 'symbiotic' relationship of rivalry where two or more organisms fight for access to the same resources. These entities share a common space and food sources, while challenging each other's survival. '''Consciousness''' — [from Latin ''con'' – with, thoroughly + ''scire'' – to know + ''ness'' from Old German ''-nissa'', a suffix denoting action, quality, or state] in the Anthropocene, a mental phenomenon produced by the brain. In synchronosophy, the living organism of the human mind, regenerated and sustained by eight vital organs aka ''Faculties''. '''Council of Inner Wisdom''' — [synchronosophy] circle of eight Keepers of Integrity : ''Inner Creator, Inner Sovereign, Inner Genius, Inner Guardian, Inner Artist, Inner Healer, Inner Expert, Inner Ally'' == D d 𐤃 Dalet == '''dis-''' – [prefix ''dis-'' = to do the opposite of, exclude from] use in connection with anything you want to do to 'counteract the Anthropocene', for example: '''disrationalising''' – to refrain from rationalising '''dys-''' – [from Greek ''dys-'' = bad quality, weakness, difficulty] prefix referring to weakness, difficulty. '''dyspatheticking''' — [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pathetikos'' = capable of feeling and expressing emotions] difficulty or inability to feel and express one's own feelings and emotions. '''dyspepsinoia''' – [NL from Greek ''dys-'' = weak + ''pépsis'' = digestion + ''nous'' = mind] difficulties to digest experiences, impressions, and perceptions. '''dysphoria'''– [from Greek dysfória = discomfort, hard to bear] stress, general dissatisfaction, a state of dis-ease, which is not as pronounced as 'phobia' but still causing great discomfort and distress. '''-dysphoria'''– or ''dysforia'', can be used as a specific dexcription of a distress with a known cause. For example, ''ecodysforia'' (or home-dysforia) = discomfort about current living conditions. Other wordings formed after the same pattern – ''bodyshape-dysforia, calling-dysforia, career-dysforia, creative-expression-dysforia, diet-dysphoria, entelechy-dysphoria, exercise-dysphoria, family-dysforia, fashion-dysforia, health-dysforia, job-dysforia, life-dysforia, love-dysforia, meaning-of-life-dysforia, peer-dysforia, potential-dysforia, relationship-dysforia, reputation-dysforia, single-dysforia, skills-dysforia, social-life-dysforia, travel-dysforia, work-life-balance-dysforia'', etc. are self-explanatory. == E e 𐤄 He == '''eco-''' — [from Greek oikos = home, household] prefix to form NLs related to home as a place of belonging and safety. '''ecopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''oikos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for home. '''ectobiont''' – also ''ectosymbiont'' [from Greek ''ektos-'' = outside, out of, external + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, but surviving and reproducing on the outside of that ''biosphere''. '''Eigenleben''' — [from German ''eigen'' = own + ''Leben'' = life] an independent way of life developed by any living entity, an idiosyncratic life. For example, within the organism of human ''Consciousness'' any ''Acknow'' can develop an eigenleben. '''elderhood''' – [''elder'' = comparative of ''old'' = grown up, adult + ''hood''- condition, position, nature, status in the tribe] in the Anthropocene a forgotten and neglected phase of development, elder being considered a phase of degeneration and decay towards death. In synchronosophy, elderhood is the developmental phase or plateau beyond adulthood, defined by profound self-knowing, along with an experience of inner peace as a result of being in one's own centre and power, while sharing one's gift with one's symbiosphere. '''eldering''' — [synchronosophy, formed on the pattern of ''adulting'', from ''elder''+ ''-ing''] process of being, becoming, and embracing elderhood. '''endobiont''' – also ''endosymbiont'' [from Greek ''endon-'' = inside, internal, within + ''bios'' = life + ''-nt'' = used to form nouns analog to ''-ing''] living organism sharing the same ''biome'' as the host of the symbiosphere, surviving and reproducing inside. '''entelechopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''entelekneia'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] the hunger or intense yearning for self-actualisation. '''entelechy''' – [from Greek ''entelekheia'' = actuality, from telos = purpose, goal, perfection + ''ekhein'' = to have] the actualisation or realisation of potential. '''emotioning''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = outward + ''movere'' = to move] emotional percepting, moving the Inner Ocean instigated by the Instinct. Feelings charged with information; ''Acknows'' produced in and populating the realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'' '''Epiphanic Realising''' — Inner realm ruled by the ''Inspiration'' '''Epiphanites''' — Acknows produced by the ''Inspiration'', which become living entities and populate the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'' : aha-moments, ideas, inventions, potentialities, questions, wonderings. '''eutopia''' – [from Greek ''eu-'' = good, well + ''topos'' = place, region, space] a place of ideal well-being; "a community or society that contains highly desirable values – compassion, solidarity etc. – for its members." (FD) '''ex-''' – [from Latin ''ex-'' = out of, outwards, from within; since; according to] prefix referring to external events or situations, past occurrences or relationships, or future events or changes. '''expect''' – [from Latin ''ex''+ ''spectare'' = to look] look out for, regard as likely to happen, anticipate, presume, look forward to, trust that sth. is going to happen. '''expectating''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ex- + specere = to look at] directing expectations in relation to the fulfilment of wishes, desires, or intention in a certain direction, usually outwards in space and time beyond the current experience horizon. '''experience horizon''' — [modeled on the pattern of ''event horizon'' - a boundary that marks the outer edge of black holes, a limit beyond which nothing can escape] the outer edges of subjective experience; the limits of emotional tolerance and comfortzone. == F f 𐤅 Waw == '''Faculty''' — or ''Faculty of Consciousness'' [synchronosophy] any of the eight vital organs of human Consciousness: ''Will, Soul, Inspiration, Intuition, Imagination, Instinct, Intellect, Body'' '''Fantasthaesia''' – [synchronosophy – portmanteau of ''fantasy'' + ''aesthesia'', from Greek ''phantazesthai'' = picture to oneself + ''aisthetikos'' = of or for perception by the senses] one of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Imagination''; synchronous percepting of mental images and emotional sensations, capacity for direct percepting of inner images via the senses of the Instinct; ability or instinctual connecting inner images with sensations. '''Fictional Realising''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Imagination'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''Fictioning''' — [synchronosophy] inner language spoken in the realm of ''Fictional Reality'', one of the autonomous properties of the Imagination. '''First-notion Reality''' — [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the Intuition, one of the autonomous properties of the Intuition. '''Florilegium''' – [from Latin ''flor'' = flower + ''legere'' = gather] "In medieval Latin, a florilegium was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition, literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work." Later used in the sense of 'book of flowers'. '''Lenny Löwenstern''', a German Wörtersammler (word collector) has reintroduced this archaic word with his own definition – Schönwörtergarten (garden of beautiful words). Lenny publishes his word treasury on Sternenvogelreisen (starbirdtravels) [https://sternenvogelreisen.de/] == G g 𐤂 Gimel == '''Genius''' — see ''Inner Genius'' '''gnosis''' — [from Greek ''gignoskein'' = to know] root of many words related to knowledge: cognition, ignorance, incognito, recognise etc. '''Guardian''' — see ''Inner Guardian'' '''Gutspeak''' – see ''Intuiting'' == H h 𐤇 Heth == '''heroic journey''' – [synchronosophy] the inner ''quest'' of responding to the calling to adventuring of a ''negative synchrony'', exploring any associations with the legacy of trauma, discovering inner treasure in the form of ''potentiality'', and instigating the ''realising'' of its ''entelechy''. '''-hood –'''[from Old English ''-had'' = condition, manner, quality, position, appearance] originally a free-standing word '''hade''' with a wide range of meanings: 'person, individual, character, state, nature; race, gender, family, tribe; way manner. '''human''' – [from Latin ''humanus'' = earthling, earthly being] human can be used both as a ''noun'' and an ''adjective''. Human is a descriptive name of our species. The '''humane''' – with the suffixw -e the adjective ''human'' – as in "human being" – becomes intensified. Humane suggests an emphasis on qualities and behaviour befitting an earthling. The word ''earthling'', of course, is a misnomer, giving the impression as if we are the only living species on earth. Since human beings don't have a monopoly on being 'earthlings' we suggest to explore alternative wording options. '''humanity''' — in the OED [https://www.etymonline.com/word/humanity#etymonline_v_16042 online etymological dictionary] defined as "kindness, graciousness, politeness; consideration for others," from Old French humanité "human nature; humankind, life on earth; pity," from Latin humanitas "human nature; the human race, mankind;" also "humane conduct, philanthropy, kindness; good breeding, refinement". In the symbiopaedic use of the word the definition 'life on earth' is no longer appropriate (see 'earthlings' above). '''humus''' – [from Latin ''humus'' = earth, soil] humus is the fertile layer of the soil, generated over hundreds of years through the natural life processes of the earth itself, or generated through human intervention via organic, biodynamic, or syntropic processes to simulate the natural cycles. Humus, by Darwin called 'vegetable mould', is often considered an 'endproduct' of life, because it describes decaying or decayed organic matter. For the soil itself and all plantlife, humus is the beginning of life. Rich in nutrients and microorganisms, it can be considered the immune system of the earth. == I i 𐤉 Yodh == '''identipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''identitas'' = sameness + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] an intense yearning or hunger for identity. '''Imagination''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''imitari'' = to imitate, copy] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and Keeper of Integrity of the inner realm of ''Fictional Reality'', aka the ''Inner Artist''. '''-ing''' – verb-ending [cognates Old Norse -ing, Dutch -ing, German -ung] suffix attached to verbs to refer to their action, result, product, or process; often used for habitual action. '''-ing''' – noun-ending [cognates: German -end, Gothic -and, Sanskrit -ant, Greek -on, Latin -ans, -ens] used to describe a quality of material; also referring to tribe or community. '''Inner Ally''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ad'' = to, towards + ''ligare'' = bind] title of the ''Body'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Artist''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''artem'' = practical skill, practice also Greek ''artizein'' = to prepare] title of the ''Imagination'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Creator''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''creare'' = to make, bring into being, produce, procreate, beget, cause, related to crescere = arise, be born, increase, grow] title of the ''Will'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Expert''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''ex'' = out of + ''peritus'' = tested] title of the ''Intellect'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Genius''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''genius'' = guardian spirit which watches over each person from birth; wit, talent] title of the ''Inspiration'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Guardian''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''garder'' = to keep watch over, guard, protect, maintain, preserve] title of the ''Intuition'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner Healer''' — [synchronosophy – Old English hælan=cure; save; make whole, sound and well] title of the ''Instinct'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inner-ocean Realising''' – [synchronosophy] inner realm ruled by the ''Instinct''. One of the autonomous properties of the Instinct. '''Inner Sovereign''' — [synchronosophy – from Old French ''soverain'' = highest, supreme, chief; potent to a high degree] title of the ''Soul'' as one of the eight ''Keepers of Integrity'' and member of the ''Council of Inner Wisdom''. '''Inspiration''' – [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''spirare'' = to breathe] one of the eight Faculties of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Epiphanic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Genius''. '''Instinct''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''stinguere'' = to prick, stick, pierce] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Inner-ocean Reality'', aka the ''Inner Healer''. '''Intellect''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''inter'' = between + ''legere'' = to choose, select, read] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Monkey-mind Reality'', aka the Inner ''Expert''. '''Intuition''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''in'' = into + ''tueri'' = to look at, watch over] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of Consciousness, ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''First-notion Reality'', aka the Inner ''Guardian''. '''-ism''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ismos'' = suffix referring to activity or practice; or collective functioning] -ism relates to the disposition towards a common activity or practice, or a collective activity. Example: ''organism'', '''-ite''' — noun ending [from Greek ''-ites'' = connected with, belonging to] example: ''Epiphanite'' – ''Acknow'' belonging to ''Epiphanic Reality'' == J j 𐤉 Yodh == '''jungle''' – [from Sanskrit ''jangala-s'' = arid, sparsely grown with trees] given the original Sanskrit meaning of the word, the English translation into 'dense growth of trees and tangled vegetation' is surprising. The definition of ''jungle'' as a 'wild tangled mass' has been around for over two centuries, and got extended into its figurative sense in 1850. In 1906, the word acquired the meaning of a 'place notoriously lawless and violent'. The association between jungle and city, to create a term for an 'urban wilderness', happened in the 20th century. This latest transmutation has brought the word back to its original sense: 'an arid, deserted place, sparsely grown with trees'. In Anthropocene language, jungle can be used as a synonym for 'tropical forest, rainforest or wild forest'. In Symbiocene language, synonyms for jungle would be 'tangle, wilderness, wasteland, or deserted area'. == K k 𐤊 Kaph == '''kailopenia''' — [NL from PIE root ''kailo'' = whole, uninjured + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] a hunger or yearning for health and wellbeing. '''Keeper of Integrity''' – [synchronosophy] generic title for a ''Faculty'' of ''Consciousness''. '''kind''' – [from ''kin''= family, relation, race, nature, related to German ''Kind'' = child] of the same nature, native origins, or quality; friendly attitude, pleasant interaction (note that ''kind'' and ''like'', although unrelated words, share two similar meanings) == L l 𐤋 Lamedh == '''Languages of Consciousness''' – [synchronosophy] each of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'' and their ''Acknows'' communicate in their own native language. The eight inner languages are: ''Willing'' (Will), ''Being'' (Soul), ''Epiphaning'' (Inspiration), ''Intuiting'' (Intuition), ''Fictioning'' (Imagination), Emotioning (Instinct), Hypothesing (Intellect), ''Incarning'' (Body) '''like''' – [from Old English gelik = like, having the same form] similar, equal, identical in appearance, nature, quality, or form. '''liking''' – [like + -ing] being similar, same, or equal in appearance, nature, or quality; to be pleasing or attractive; to be attracted by similarity (kinship – see also ''kind'') '''-ly''' – [from Old English ''-lic'' = like] ending to form adjectives or nouns, denoting similarity in quality, form, nature, appearance, or origin; identical with ''like'', but also the German word ''Leiche''= dead body, corpse. '''-ly'''– [from Middle English ''-li''] ending to form adverbs, presumably to indicate a connection. The endings -like (or -ly) can be used to form many symbiogenic words, e.g. adultlike animallike, beastlike, belieflike, childlike, cloudlike, companionlike, dreamlike, elderlike, endobiontlike, flashlike, ghostlike, lifelike, plantlike, spiderlike, symbiontlike, thoughtlike, tumorlike, viruslike, wavelike, zombielike etc. == M m 𐤌 Mem == '''Monitoring''' — [synchronosophy – from Latin ''mens'' = mind, related to admonish, mentor, premonition] one of the autonomous properties of the ''Body''. '''Monkey-mind Realising''' – [synchronosophy – from the Buddhist concept of ''monkey mind'' = the autonomous activity of so-called 'rational mind'] the inner realm of Consciousness ruled by the ''Intellect''. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''mutualism''' — [from Latin ''mutare'' = to change] used in the sense of ''joint'' or ''reciprocal'' benefit for all participants involved; referring to a beneficial association or relationship between different organisms or entities. Mutualism is a form of ''symbiosis'' in which both or all ''symbionts'' benefit living together, a win-win-situation. == N n 𐤍 Nun == '''neo-''' – [from Greek ''neos'' = new, young, fresh, youthful; unfamiliar, strange; latest] prefix to form new words. The prefixes caeno- and ceno- [both from Greek ''kainos'' = innovation] can be used in a similar way. ''Paleo-'' [from Greek palaios = old, ancient] means the opposite. '''neologism –''' [from Greek ''neos'' + ''logos'' = word] newly formed word – abbr. NL. '''neopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''neos'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for innovation or new input '''neurodiversity''' — [from ''neuro'' = related to the nervous system + ''diversity'' = measurement of the degree of variability in a specific location] ''"refers to the limitless variability of human nervous systems on the planet, in which no two can ever be exactly alike due to the influence of environmental factors."'' [https://neurodiversity2.blogspot.com/p/what.html Judy Singer] '''nounal''' – [adjective relating to noun] having the nature, function, or quality of a noun [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nounal] in symbiopaedic language also carrying the sense of 'using a lot of nouns'. == O o 𐤏 Ayin == '''organ''' – [from Greek ''organon'' = implement, tool for making or doing, that with which one works] vital part of the living organism. '''organism''' — [from Greek ''organon'' = tool + ''ism'' = suffix referring to activity] actively working organsystem, entity which is operated by organs. == P p 𐤐 Pe == '''pacipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''pax'' = peace + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for peace. '''paleo-''' – [from Greek ''palaios'' = old, ancient] prefix to form NLs in the sense of ancient, archaic, early, fossilised, obsolete, old, outdated, prehistoric, primordial, timeworn, or antediluvian (= time long before the biblical floods). '''-path''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, able to feel emotions] suffix to form new words, following the pattern of ''empath'' '''patheticking''' — [NL, from Greek ''pathetikos'' = subject to feeling sensitive, capable of emotions] in synchronosophy, function of the Instinct; feeling, sensing and expressing emotions. '''-pathic''' — suffix to form adjectives, e.g. ''phobiopathic'' = tendency to feel phobic '''patho-''' [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering] prefix to form any word relating to suffering or distress, following the pattern of ''pathology, pathogenic''. '''pathos''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, feeling, emotion, calamity] emotional expression of a quality and intensity that arouses, pity, sorrow, or sympathy. '''-pathy''' — [from Greek ''pathos'' = suffering, disease] suffix to describe any type of suffering or emotional state, e.g. ''empathy''. '''-penia''' — [from Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] suffix to form words related to a deficiency, e.g. ''ecopenia, entelechopenia, kailopenia, neopenia, pacipenia, salvipenia, symbiopenia.'' '''perceiving''' — [from Latin ''per'' = thoroughly + ''capere'' = grasp] to grasp thoroughly '''perspecting''' — [from Latin ''per'' = through + ''specere'' = look at] observing, seeing from a unique perspective. '''-phobia''' – [from Greek ''phobos'' = fear, panic, terror] suffix to describe states of intense fear, dread or permanent anxiety. '''psycho-''' — [from Greek ''psykhe'' = soul, mind, spirit, life, animating principle] prefix to form words related to the psyche. == Q q 𐤒 Qoph == '''quest''' — [from Latin ''quarere'' = seek, ask] search, inquiry, seeking, mission, adventure, often in pursuit of a higher goal. '''questing''' — [NL] the process of being on a quest == R r 𐤓 Resh == '''real''' – [from Latin ''res'' = thing, matter, property, goods, affair; Sanskrit ''rayim, rayah'' – property, goods, wealth. In the 12th c. associated with French ''royal''; Spanish ''real''] '''realisation''' – the Anthropocene term for perceiving reality. '''realising''' – the Symbiocene term for the process of dawning on the ''experience horizon'', coming into awareness, and becoming real. '''Realising''' – [synchronosophy] a realm within inner space of Consciousness associated with one of the ''Faculties of Consciousness''. '''reality''' – In the Anthropocene, real has been defined as 'actually existing, having physical existence', associated with 'objective facts' and 'physical evidence'. Since the realisings of science through quantum physics, material reality can no longer be separated from processing reality, or realising. Realisations are therefore always works in progress, influenced and shaped by many synchronous impulses of realising. '''realm''' – [in Old French realme = kingdom, territory governed by a royal ruler] sphere of activity or influence; area of power, or operation. '''Realm of Realising''' – [synchronosophy] Any of the eight realms governed by the eight ''Faculties of Consciousness'': ''Voluntentional Realising'' (Will), ''Intrinsic Realising'' (Soul), ''Epiphanic Realising'' (Inspiration), ''First-notion Realising'' (Intuition), ''Fictional Realising'' (Imagination), ''Inner-ocean Realising'' (Instinct), ''Monkey-mind Realising'' (Intellect), ''Incarnal Realising'' (Body). '''respecting''' – [synchronosophy - from Latin ''re'' = back, again + ''specere'' = to look at] looking at with attention, intention, and honouring the interrelatedness between the perceiving self and the symbiont. One of the ''autonomous properties'' of the ''Soul''. '''responsibility''' — [from Latin ''re-'' = back, in return, again + ''spondere'' = to pledge] in the Anthropocene, responsibility has been associated with duty and guilt. In the Symbiocene, responsibility is a ''plateau'' in the responsibling process. '''responsibling''' – [synchronosophy] the process of becoming aware of one's ability to respond, being or becoming responsible, taking responsibility. See also self-responsibling, phase of growth of maturity of Consciousness related to adolescing. == S s 𐤔 Shin == '''salutogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating Salutogenesis '''Salutogenesis''' — [from Latin ''salus'' = healty + ''genesis'' = bringing forth] therapeutic concept focusing on the generation of health and strengthening personal resources, introduced by medical sociologist Aaron Antonovsky. '''salutogenic''' – adjective referring to the approach and philosophy of Salutogenesis. '''salvipenia''' — [NL from Latin ''salvus'' = safe, uninjured, well + Greek''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning to be safe. '''Soul''' — [synchronosophy – Old English ''sawol'' = spiritual and emotional part of a person, animate existence; life, living being] one of the eight ''Faculties'' of ''Consciousness'', ruler and ''Keeper of Integrity'' of the inner realm of ''Intrinsic Reality'', aka the ''Inner Sovereign'' '''Symbiocene''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''kainos'' = era] the next anticipated era after the Anthropocene, term coined by environmental philosopher [https://glennaalbrecht.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/entering-the-symbiocene/ Glenn Albrecht] '''symbiogenerating''' – [NL] verb engendering and stimulating ''Symbiogenesis'' '''Symbiogenesis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life + ''genesis'' = origin, creation, generation] literally 'becoming by living together', refers to the crucial role of ''symbiosis'' in major evolutionary innovations. Proposed in 1905 by the Russian botanist Konstantin Mereschkowski, "This theory states that organelles, which distinguish eukaryotes from prokaryotes, emerged though a mutually beneficial relationship between individual prokaryotes." and popularised by evolutionary biologist Lynn Margulis (1938-2011) '''symbiogenic''' – adjective referring to the qualities of ''symbiogenesis'', or living together for the benefit of all ''symbionts''. '''Symbiont''' — [from ''sum'' + ''biont'' = companion] any living creature or entity living in symbiosis '''symbiopenia''' — [NL from Greek ''sumbios'' + ''penia'' = hunger, starvation] hunger or intense yearning for companionship. '''Symbiosis''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''bios'' = life] a condition where two or more distinct organisms live together for the benefit of all '''Symbiosphere''' — [from Greek ''sum'' = together + ''biosphere''] a realm, zone or area where living creatures can thrive in symbiosis. '''synchronicity''' – [from Greek ''syn-''= together + ''khronos''= time] the term was introduced by C.G. Jung in 1953. Regarded as the 'signature concept' in Jung's vision of the world, synchronicity was defined by the man himself as an acausal connecting principle, whereby internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences rather than causal chains. Jung's theory has come under attack, presumably – at least partially – because of the 'New Age' interpretation that "synchronicities are people, places or events that your soul attracts into your life – to help you evolve or to place emphasis on something going on in your life. The more consciously aware you become of how your soul creates, the higher your frequency goes and the faster your soul manifests. Each day your life will become filled with meaningful coincidences that you have attracted or created in the grid of your experiences in the physical." The notion of 'meaningful coincidences' is often implicitly (mis)understood as being in the right place at the right time. New Age theorists have planted a fake 'synchronicity-bug' into the receptive minds of their followers, which has lead many to believe that "the higher you evolve in consciousness, the easier and more 'aligned with universal laws of attraction'you are, and the easier your life will become." This disastrous and dangerous distortion of Jung's original concept, has (in some cases) proven synchronously fortuitous and lucrative for teachers, while leaving students traumatised and bewildered through negative synchrony. Symbiopaedia aims to regenerate this word and save it from verbicide. '''Synchronosophy''' – [VB - from Greek ''syn'' + ''khronos'' + ''sofia'' = wisdom] Synchronosophy is a new field of study, developed by Veronika Bond. The discipline of Synchronosophy involves exploring the inner symbiosphere in relation to negative synchrony. The underlying concept suggests that within the symbiosphere, synchrony is always happening at all times. Synchronous events are occurring all the time. To interpret them as 'meaningful' and subsequently be able to process, assimilate and understand their meaning correctly is a different kettle of fish. Synchronosophy has emerged from a reliable method to extract meaningful and correct information from negative synchrony, and translate those extracts of self-knowledge into self-actualisation. All the words in this glossary marked with [synchronosophy] relate to this new discipline. '''synchronous''' – [from Greek ''syn-'' + ''khronos''] adjective referring to synchrony; existing or happening at the same time. '''synchrony''' – [from Greek ''syn-''+ ''khronos''] simultaneity, occurrence at the same time. ''Negative synchrony'' refers to meaningful coincidences in everyday life which stand out through their ''dysphoric'' nature. Dysforia is not a traumatic or psychopathological event, but rather an experience which causes sufficient distress to get noticed. Negative synchrony corresponds with Jung's definition. In negative synchrony "internal, psychological events are linked to external world events by meaningful coincidences" which are hard to digest or accept. Every negative synchrony is connected to an internal cause, therefore it would be an error to speak of an ''acausal connecting principle.'' However, at the time of the event the causal connecting principle (CCP) is not known. ''Synchronosophy'' has many practical exercises, designed to reveal the CCP, resolve the negative synchrony, and provide further above mentioned benefits. '''Synerging''' – [VB – synchronosophy from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''ergos'' = work] Synerging leads to a ''symbiogenic'' result where the whole is more than the sum of its parts. One of the autonomous properties of the Body. '''Synnecrosis''' — [from Greek ''syn'' = together + ''nekros'' = dead body] parasitic relationship, living (or rather dying) together in a mutually destructive relationship. == T t 𐤕 Taw == '''Thinkniks''' – [synchronosophy – ''think'' + ''-nik'' = person or entity connected to a certain activity] ''Acknows'' produced by the ''Intellect'', which become living entities and can develop an ''Eigenleben''. The Inner Population of ''Monkey-mind Reality'' : analyses, assessments, speculations, theories, thoughts etc. One of the autonomous properties of the Intellect. '''topo —''' [from Greek ''topos'' = place] prefix referring to a place. '''topology''' — [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''logy'' = study] topographic study of a place or landscape '''topomorph''' – [from Greek ''topos'' = place + ''morph'' = form] referring to the shape of a landscape and its transformation. '''-trope''' — suffix forming adjectives to describe the features of ''tropism''. '''tropism –''' [from Greek ''tropos'' = turning] innate tendency of a living organism to respond, turn, or move spontaneously in a specific way, reacting to a certain stimulus; e.g. ''heliotropism'' = turning towards the sun. '''type''' — [from Latin ''typus'' = figure, image, form , kind; Greek ''typos'' = impression, statue, character, outline]can be used as a prefix, suffix, noun, adjective, or verb-formation in the sense of sort, kind, species with certain characteristics or qualities etc.e.g. ''archetype, biotype, coenotype, ecotype, idiotype, neotype, prototype, symbiotype''. == U u 𐤅 Waw == '''ur –''' [from German ''ur-'' = original, earliest, archaic] prefix referring to a connection to the original source; also used in the sense of Latin ''ex-'' = out of. In many contemporary words replaced by ''er-'', or ''ex-'', e.g. ''ex-perience''. == V v 𐤅 Waw == '''verb''' [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] a word form expressing action, occurrence, or mode of being. The common German term is ''Tuwort'' = literally ''doing word'', which indicates movement, activity, process, and 'wave' (rather than 'particle). Verbs make language fluid. Verbs create and sustain relationships between words. '''verbiage''' – [from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word] abundance of words, empty talk, choice of words (Am.). '''verbicide''' – [from Latin ''verbum''+ ''caedere'' = cut, kill] killing off a word by perverting its meaning. '''verbigeration''' – [from German ''Verbigeration'', from Latin ''verbum'' + ''gerāre'' = to exchange words, converse, frequentative derivative of ''gerere''= to carry, carry on, perform + German ''-ation''] continual repetition of stereotyped phrases. '''verbiont''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' = word, spoken word + ''biont'' = living being] a semiotic symbiont in the Symbiocene.{the Sanskrit ''vrata''= word can also mean ''command, vow'' • the Greek ''logos'' = word can also mean ''reason, speech, ratio, cause, consideration'' • the German ''Wort'' = word can also mean ''saying, phrase, expression'' (a short group of words), ''literal expression, meaningful saying, bible verse, proverb, motto, commandment, command, agreement, promise, intention, magic spell, formula, password, signal, communication, remark, comment, consolation, encouragement, clarification, conversation, speech, talk, quote, statement, opinion, myth, gossip,etc.''} '''verbiopenia''' – [VB from Latin ''verbum'' + Greek ''penia'' = hunger, starvation, deficiency] deficit of words, uncomfortable or distressing lack of words in relation to the need or intention to give expression to a specific experience. '''verbiophilia''' – [VB from Latin verbum + Greek ''philia'' = friendship, amicable love] friendship with verbionts. '''verbose''' – [''verb'' + ''-ose''] wordy, using lots of words [[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/verbose]], in symbiopaedic terminology referring to a language that uses a high percentage of verbs. '''vernacular'''– [from Latin ''vernaculus'' = native, domestic, indigeneous] originally a word referring to 'home born slaves', the word is of Etruscan origin. In English the word is only used in the sense of native speech, or language of a place (since 1706). In this vein, the words we produce and use become our 'home born slaves'. ''"For human speech is after all a democratic product, the creation, not of scholars and grammarians, but of unschooled and unlettered people. Scholars and men of education may cultivate and enrich it, and make it flower into the beauty of a literary language; but its rarest blooms are grafted on a wild stock, and its roots are deep-buried in the common soil.'' (Logan Pearsall Smith, "Words and Idioms," 1925) In the Symbiocene we suggest the use of ''vernacular'' in the sense of 'streetspeak', the common lingo used and understood by 'everyone' as opposed to the jargons spoken in the ivory towers of science and academia. == W w 𐤅 Waw == '''ware —''' [from old English ''weard'' = guarding, protection] forms part of ''aware, beware, guard, hardware, malware, regard, revere, reverence, reward, self-awareness, software, steward, spyware, vanguard, warden, wardrobe, warehouse.'' '''worm''' – [allegedly one of the 23 oldest words in English, in Ancient Egypt revered as sacred] the word is etymologically related to ''aversion, adversity, ''biodiversity'', conversion, introversion'' (any-)''version'', ''neurodiversity'' etc., ''universe, vermiculture, vermin, vertebra, vertex, vortex, wormhole, worth, wriggle, writhe, wrong, and ''wyrd'' = fate, destiny.'' == X x χ Chi == '''X-ling''' - [synchronosophy ''X'' = unspecified entity + ''-ling'' = suffix referring to a connection with; denoting a smaller, younger, or inferior version; or referring to a similarity in quality or nature] non-specific ''Acknow''. '''xeno-''' — [from Greek xenos = stranger, guest, host] prefix referring to foreignness, eg. ''xenophobia'' = fear of strangers '''xenobiosis''' — [from Greek ''xenos'' = stranger + ''biosis'' = life] symbiosis in which members of two species of ants live together in the same nest but do not rear their young in common == Y y 𐤅 Waw == '''y-''' — [From Old English ''ge-'' = with,together] prefix or connecting syllable, currently only used in ''handiwork'' [from ''hand + y + work''] ''y-'' is an English collective prefix, used in Middle English. It has morphed into ''a-'' and survived only in ''aghast, alike, aware,'' and perhaps a couple more words. The English prefix ''a-'' has blended with the Latin ''a-, ad-, ab-'' [= on, towards, away], with the collective meaning of the original largely lost. '''yfeeling''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''feeling''] to feel with full awareness. '''ythanking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thanking''] to thank wholeheartedly. '''ythinking''' – [VB,from Middle English ''y-'' = with, together, thoroughly + ''thinking''] to think thoroughly. == Z z 𐤆 Zayin == '''Zeitgeist''' – [from German ''Zeit'' = time, era + ''Geist'' = spirit, atmosphere, climate] the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era. Literally ''the spirit of the times''. a06135be70aad6f2e968a01dec67f14a182b9269